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March 10, 2018
02:58 PM EST
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November 15, 2015
01:02 PM PST
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April 11, 2024
07:10 AM PDT
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August 7, 2023
11:01 AM PDT
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May 8, 2022
03:08 PM PDT
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May 1, 2022
03:37 PM PDT
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March 17, 2024
03:31 PM +08
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June 26, 2022
07:13 PM PDT
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March 9, 2024
10:18 PM PST
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May 7, 2023
10:29 PM PDT
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January 31, 2023
12:03 PM CET
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February 19, 2024
02:28 AM UTC
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December 1, 2016
11:48 PM +08
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February 9, 2024
04:19 PM PST
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March 10, 2024
06:05 PM PDT
Description
From a photographic collection my family and I made when I was in elementary school of tidepool life
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August 9, 2019
10:01 AM CEST
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March 3, 2024
02:42 PM HST
Description
Most beautiful iridescence I have found to date in this species!
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March 2, 2024
07:51 PM CET
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March 4, 2024
04:02 PM PST
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April 2, 2015
02:04 PM PDT
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June 29, 2016
08:45 AM PDT
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December 10, 2016
04:54 AM PST
Description
Hunting with Lee Walstad at the holotype location.
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February 19, 2024
10:23 AM UTC
Description
eep! millipede! nice dark brown color and lil caramel brown legs
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February 18, 2024
12:40 PM PST
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February 3, 2024
06:40 PM UTC
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July 18, 2019
09:43 AM PDT
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November 19, 2023
10:13 AM PST
Description
No annulus on stipe, little to no bruising, very dark brown to black Spore print
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January 16, 2024
07:33 PM CST
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May 26, 2015
11:55 PM CDT
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December 23, 2023
08:35 AM PST
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January 21, 2023
07:27 PM AEST
Description
About 25 mm long. Matthew, I have emailed you re these.
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November 25, 2023
02:03 PM PST
Description
2" long on down dead oak branch
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November 26, 2023
09:23 PM PST
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November 22, 2023
05:36 PM PST
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November 18, 2023
08:48 AM CST
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November 12, 2023
03:36 PM PST
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October 11, 2021
06:38 PM CDT
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September 17, 2021
11:54 PM CDT
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October 26, 2023
12:01 PM EDT
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March 24, 2021
02:51 AM UTC
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October 14, 2022
11:19 PM CEST
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October 18, 2023
03:26 PM CST
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October 5, 2023
01:40 AM UTC
Description
Smaller than a quarter. Near harvester ant colonies
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October 4, 2023
01:58 PM UTC
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October 7, 2023
02:13 AM SST
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October 1, 2022
09:48 PM BST
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September 14, 2023
09:46 PM UTC
Description
growing on horse dung near a horse paddock
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June 24, 2022
12:22 PM HST
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September 5, 2023
03:03 AM UTC
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September 3, 2023
12:07 AM UTC
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August 31, 2023
07:37 AM PDT
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August 12, 2023
11:24 AM CDT
Description
Det. C. Tribull, 2017
coll'ed beating/sweeping
spmn in the TAMUIC
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August 22, 2023
06:04 PM UTC
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September 1, 2020
04:13 PM CDT
Description
Found indoors, in the bathroom of a first floor apartment. Very large specimen.
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August 4, 2023
02:21 PM SST
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July 6, 2023
12:55 AM PDT
Description
This is some Mothman Prophecies s***! 😜
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March 27, 2023
04:03 AM UTC
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June 26, 2018
09:02 PM PDT
Description
White Mountains, Mono County, California
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July 4, 2023
11:16 PM MDT
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July 8, 2023
08:39 PM PDT
Description
With phoretic E. unostrigata
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June 24, 2021
02:25 PM CEST
Description
Very numerous under rocks with Formica fusca. Pictures are from formicarium with F. fusca.
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July 7, 2023
10:49 AM PDT
Description
eating rust on leymus mollis
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October 8, 2019
09:44 PM UTC
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October 30, 2018
10:05 AM NZDT
Description
Two males apparently contesting access to a female. Although not apparent from the photo, the male on the right was noticeably smaller than the other male. They briefly pressed their heads together ('face-to-face') as if pushing each other before the smaller male backed away and, shortly after, scuttled away. The larger male then appeared to copulate briefly with the female and remained with her.
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April 25, 2020
11:19 PM EDT
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March 30, 2022
10:13 PM CEST
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June 25, 2023
04:06 PM NZST
Description
Auckland CBD.
Subcortical on log.
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June 19, 2023
05:12 AM UTC
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March 1, 2022
02:22 AM SAST
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July 14, 2021
02:54 PM EDT
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June 11, 2023
09:46 PM PDT
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December 16, 2022
03:42 PM MST
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April 5, 2020
11:28 PM UTC
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August 11, 2021
06:46 PM EDT
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May 5, 2023
02:02 PM CST
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September 16, 2017
09:13 PM CDT
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May 28, 2023
04:04 PM EDT
Description
Feeding on Panus sp. mushroom
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May 18, 2023
06:38 PM PDT
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May 23, 2023
05:31 PM PDT
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May 22, 2023
10:48 PM CDT
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May 7, 2023
06:50 PM HST
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May 12, 2023
11:35 AM PDT
Description
Magical golden one. Our ticket to the lizard factory?
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May 12, 2023
10:04 AM PDT
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May 8, 2023
08:18 PM AEST
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April 27, 2023
10:58 PM PDT
Description
Very large size, about 7 inches long.
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September 12, 2012
09:30 PM PDT
Description
This burrowing python was found in a forested area outside of Muyuka, Fako District in southwestern Cameroon.
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April 25, 2023
10:04 PM UTC
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April 22, 2023
12:37 PM CST
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April 22, 2023
12:00 AM PDT
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April 9, 2023
10:57 PM EDT
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April 9, 2023
12:22 PM PDT
Description
Head of a remarkable structure, completely unlike any other pauropoda. Closest analogue I can think of is some members of Brachypauropodidae. Antennal segments extremely short and flattened, 4 in number. Tergal antennal branch very small, bearing a well developed flagellum. Sternal antennal branch very large, bearing a globulus and three flagella, one of which is less well developed than the rest. Globulus with an outer ring of around 12 bracts and an inner ring of 3 bracts. All flagelli, with the possible exception of the smallest on the sternal branch, with a biramous calyx in the form of a larger appendage curving around the smaller. Temporal organ of the form seen in Millotauropus. Collum indistinct, invisible in a dorsal view and without any setae. Setae of trunk extremely small, sparse, and spinelike. T1-4 filamentous, bristly. T5 thicker, ciliate. Pygidium dorsum in adults with at least 4 setae. Pygidium sternum in adults with 6 setae. Both the tergite and sternite are very thick, and completely envelop the anal plate(if present, may be replaced by cuticular appendages like in Polypauropodidae.) Last pair of legs, and maybe first, with only 4 segments. All other legs with 5 segments. All legs nearly devoid of the usual setae, what's present being highly reduced. Empodium of two claws and a pad.
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May 3, 2020
09:16 PM CDT
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February 19, 2023
02:56 PM PST
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April 5, 2023
06:51 PM UTC
Place
Private
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September 19, 2020
01:42 PM AEST
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March 23, 2023
09:47 PM PDT
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August 21, 2021
04:10 PM UTC
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February 16, 2020
03:57 PM CET
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October 17, 2017
02:04 PM PDT
Description
40 feet depth - Sanford Island in the Deer Group. The size of a coconut.
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March 19, 2023
09:34 AM PDT