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Beetles
Pretty Carabid in the subfamily Harpalinae, pretty common under driftwood on some sand dunes in OK ... Cicindela punctulata - Sidewalk Tiger Beetle ...
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Living World Photography: Nature Photographs by Nature ...
Congratulations, we've made it to the largest (though not last) family of organisms in the world - the Weevils. The family Curculionidae is comprised of ...
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Flowers Q-Z: Ranunculus californica - California Buttercup
Coastline, Fort Bragg, CA. This is the only buttercup in Northern California with more than 7 petals and yellow. Permalink · Quantcast.
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