期刊歸檔用於 2017年8月

2017年08月07日

Spiders, Spiders, Everywhere!

I've never seen so many spiders in my life! There were a gazillion of them on the Bay Trail near the Sunnyvale water treatment plant. I'm sure they've always been there, but I've never actually looked for them. That's the beauty of iNaturalist.org. It opens our eyes to so much life that's all around us if we just take a few minutes to look.

Spider observations can be seen here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?user_id=truthseqr&on=2017-08-05&place_id=any

由使用者 truthseqr truthseqr2017年08月07日 02:35 所貼文 | 0 評論 | 留下評論

2017年08月16日

Tussock Moth Variability

There were so many Tussock Moth caterpillars this spring! I'm just getting around to reviewing and documenting my findings.

Here are my photos:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/truthseqr?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=tussock+moth&search_on=&quality_grade=any&reviewed=&geoprivacy=&identifications=any&captive=&place_id=&swlat=&swlng=&nelat=&nelng=&taxon_name=&taxon_id=&day=&month=&year=&order_by=observations.id&order=desc&rank=&hrank=&lrank=&taxon_ids%5B%5D=&d1=&d2=&created_on=&site=&tdate=&list_id=&filters_open=true&view=map

Here are some good references I found:

"The full-grown western tussock moth larva is 1.5 to 2 inches in length, generally gray in color with numerous colored spots, four prominent white tufts of hair on its body, and two black tufts on its head and one on its posterior end."
http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/r606301211.html

https://oaks.cnr.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Field-Guide-to-Insects-and-Diseases.pdf

Good photos:
http://nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/lepidopt/lymantriidae/OrgyiaVetusta.htm

由使用者 truthseqr truthseqr2017年08月16日 22:10 所貼文 | 0 評論 | 留下評論