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Moscas Y Mosquitos (Orden Diptera)Observ.
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In vernal pool
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Abejas de Primavera (Género Andrena)Observ.
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On Garlic Mustard
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Caracoles, Babosas Y Parientes (Clase Gastropoda)Observ.
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Maybe? Attached to leaf in vernal pool.
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Caracol Cuerno de Borrego de Pantano (Planorbella trivolvis)Observ.
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Venado de Cola Blanca (Odocoileus virginianus)Observ.
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On creek bank
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Género PedilusObserv.
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Separate observation for oil beetle. Are these beetles parasites of the oil beetles?
Found info:
Adults of many genera, notably Pedilus, are attracted to cantharidin(2) (males seek out blister beetles, climb onto them and lick off the cantharidin the blister beetles exude and use the blistering agent to impress a female of their own species who then mates with them, whereupon most of the cantharidin is transfered to the female in the form of a sperm packet. The eggs the female subsequently lays are coated with cantharidin to protect them from being eaten before they hatch. -Jim McClarin, 26.iii.2006)
https://bugguide.net/node/view/9123
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Aceiteras, Carralejas o Escarabajos Ampolla (Género Meloe)Observ.
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Ranas Manchadas (Género Lithobates)Observ.
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Wood frog? Shallow pool. Eggs? Toad eggs?
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Observ.
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A small stream with a surprising number of these