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Catarina Asiática (Harmonia axyridis)Observ.
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Many individuals on native plum trees.
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Mariposas Cometa Gigantes (Género Heraclides)Observ.
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How to differentiate between Eastern and Western?
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Onagra (Oenothera speciosa)Observ.
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Extremely abundant in my yard. First one to bloom here.
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Algarrobilla (Vicia sativa)Observ.
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Abundant in and near drainage ditch
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Mariposa Luna Faón (Phyciodes phaon)Observ.
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2 individuals seen. Both pictures are from the same one individual, however.
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Appears to be two individuals connected, seeming dead. Can species be identified from these pictures?
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Mariposa Cometa Oriental (Papilio glaucus)Observ.
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Two individuals seen nectaring on native plum tree. (Photos are of one individual.) I have seen multiple individuals on this same tree every year for three years.
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Mariposa Almirante Rojo (Vanessa atalanta)Observ.
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At least 3 individuals have been nectaring on wild plum blossoms for several days (before and after the recent storms). Update 3/12/24: I count approximately 30 individuals! (About 10 per tree in 3 trees, about 2 in a 4th smaller tree.)
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Avispa Papelera Menor (Polistes dorsalis)Observ.
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Please assist with species.
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Milax gagatesObserv.
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Under a rock at the edge of drainage ditch and garden bed.
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Mantis Y Parientes (Orden Mantodea)Observ.
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Moth? Mantis? Something else? On the branch of a native plum tree.
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Eslizones (Género Plestiodon)Observ.
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I have previously found a five-lined skink in this location. This is larger, thicker, has a reddish head, and does not seem to have clearly defined lines. It was in a hole under a piece of plastic.
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Durazno (Prunus persica)Observ.
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Another volunteer peach seedling that was growing out of a crape myrtle. I transplanted this one into my lawn and it has started to bloom.
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Durazno (Prunus persica)Observ.
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Volunteer peach tree growing out of the middle of a crape myrtle shrub. It produces peaches.
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Caracol Degollado Europeo (Rumina decollata)Observ.
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Frequently found in garden beds.
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Cerraja (Sonchus asper)Observ.
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Several coming up in the lawn.
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Abundant, blanketing my back yard and extending into my side and front yards this year. They don't all have exactly ten petals.