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  2. iNaturalist - Wikipedia

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    Once Default observation license, Default photo license and Default sound license have all been changed, click on the “SAVE SETTINGS” button on the lower right-hand side. Images which may be shared across GBIF need to be licensed using one of the following licences: CC0 , CC-BY 4.0 or CC BY-NC, that is, the CC-BY-SA default licence will not ...

  3. BugGuide - Wikipedia

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    The photographs posted have contributed to or resulted in several scientific publications. A large proportion of images featured in an atlas of vespid wasps [10] are credited to contributors to BugGuide. [11] BugGuide photographs have detected new state records of invasive pest ants and beetles. [12] [13]

  4. 11 common bug bites — and photos to help you identify them

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    Here are some of the mot common bug, insect and spider bites you might be dealing with — and insect bite pictures to help you figure out what type of creature is responsible. Tick bites

  5. Deathwatch beetle - Wikipedia

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    Direct examination of the interior of the timber by destructive means is often not acceptable, and non-invasive means are required. Other means of identifying the wood-boring insects include pheromone traps; these are effective for the common furniture beetle and the house longhorn beetle (Hylotrupes bajulus) but not for the deathwatch beetle ...

  6. Belostomatidae - Wikipedia

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    Belostomatidae is a family of freshwater hemipteran insects known as giant water bugs or colloquially as toe-biters, Indian toe-biters, electric-light bugs (because they fly to lights in large numbers), alligator ticks, or alligator fleas (in Florida). They are the largest insects in the order Hemiptera. [1]

  7. You Can Identify Any Plant on Your iPhone—and You Don ... - AOL

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    Navigate to that picture in your Photos app and swipe up. This brings up an info panel with plenty of details, including the name of the photo, the date and time you took it, and the location.

  8. Hippoboscidae - Wikipedia

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    Hippoboscidae, the louse flies or keds, are obligate parasites of mammals and birds.In this family, the winged species can fly at least reasonably well, though others with vestigial or no wings are flightless and highly apomorphic.

  9. Sphaerocoris annulus - Wikipedia

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    Sphaerocoris annulus can reach a length of about 15 millimetres (0.59 in). [2] [3] The basic color is green, with eleven ring-shaped spots on the scutellum.The colors and the design of these bugs represent a warning to predators.