Over the past couple of years, I have begun to rely ever more heavily on the natural history platform iNaturalist as a source for finding promising localities for interesting species. The first two localities I
Cicadettini(14) Cicadini(11) Cosmopsaltriini(4) Cyclochilini(6) Dundubiini(26) Fidicinini(33) Gaeanini(17) Hyantiini(1) Lahudadini(1) Lamotialnini(12) Leptopsaltriini(10) Macrotristriini(2) Oncotympanini(2) Parnisini(3)
Missourion the Roots web page, but recently it was closed and i was disheartened, but i kept looking and someone ( thank you, Sherry Baker!) had picked it up and started a new site to maintain this list!
Most of you probably know what Amaranth is, but for those of you who don’t, I’ll fill you in a little. As of right now, there are 93 species in theAmaranthusgenus that are either native or introduced to nearly every country in the world. There are 183 genera in the plant familyA...
once back at the campsite I found a rather beat up right elytron of what I believe to beAmblycheila picolominii(plateau giant tiger beetle). Since I includedA. cylindriformis(Great Plains giant tiger beetle) to my running list of tiger beetle species seen on the trip, I’ll add this...
Using a list of primers that were predicted to exclude non-target taxa, we examined non-overlapping primer sets with Geneious v. 10.2.3 [35] by aligning them to unique cytb sequences for the St. Francis fish community and visualizing primer binding and mismatches. Given close relationships ...