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Courses at UF – Systematics of Neotropical Butterflies

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/neotropica/courses-at-uf/

Current Courses Insects and Plants, Fall 2023 Instructors: Andrei Sourakov and Keith Willmott Course description Insects and plants are intimately connected and have been so for 300 million years. During this time, the evolutionary arms-race between the two groups has produced examples of co
Butterflies of Southeastern Sulawesi Ithomiini Immature Stages Checklist of Ithomiini Links

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Rewind: Hawaii Bioblitz 2017 – Invertebrate Zoology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/2020/05/26/rewind-hawaii-bioblitz-2017/

Way back in the spring of 2017 we teamed up with the University of Hawaii’s Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology and the Smithonian’s MarineGEO program to conduct a biodiversity survey of Kaneohe Bay off of Oahu. We stayed at the HIMB marine lab on Coconut Island with several expeditions each d
5 Bibliography Adventures in Spineless Science Blog Discover Invertebrates Links

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Rob Robins | Selected Publications – Ichthyology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fish/people/current/rob-robins-publications/

Nico, L. G., M. E. Neilson, R. H. Robins, J. M. Pfeiffer, M. Kail, Z. S. Randall, and E. Johnson. 2022. Occurrence of a reproducing wild population of Channa aurolineata (Pisces: Channidae) in the Manatee River drainage, Florida. Aquatic Invasions 17 (4): 577-601. Brown, M. E., R. H. Robins, and
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Paracetopsis atahualpa – Ichthyology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fish/catfish/cetopsidae/atahualpa/

Paracetopsis atahualpa Vari, Ferraris & de Pinna, 2005 Identification: Paracetopsis atahualpa is distinguished from all other species in the Cetopsinae with the exception of P. bleekeri and P. esmeraldas by the combination of the possession of a vomerine tooth patch with more than one row of
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Least Madtom – Ichthyology

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LEAST MADTOM Noturus hildebrandi (Bailey & Taylor 1950) Identification: The Least Madtom has a slender body and a flat head. The adipose fin is white or clear (individuals from southern Mississippi may have a dark blotch extending onto the fin base). The back is red-brown to black and has 4
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Genus Cetopsidium – Ichthyology

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Cetopsidium Vari, Ferraris & de Pinna, 2005 The combination of the presence of a dorsal fin with an ossified spinelet and the presence of pectoral- and dorsal-fin spines distinguishes the species of Cetopsidium from all other genera in the Cetopsinae. The possession of a lateral line extendin
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Neosho Madtom – Ichthyology

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NEOSHO MADTOM Noturus placidus Taylor 1969 Identification: The Neosho Madtom has a stout body, deepest beneath the dorsal fin, and a relatively deep caudal peduncle. Rays along the lower part of the caudal fin are white. The body is light yellow-pink with brown mottling above and with faint to p
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Ozark Madtom – Ichthyology

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OZARK MADTOM Noturus albater Taylor 1969 Identification: The Ozark Madtom has a stout body and a relatively short head. A large dark blotch beneath adipose fin usually extends into the lower half of the fin, rarely to the edge. A dark bar (sometimes diffuse) is on the base of the caudal fin. The
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Parakysis longirostris – Ichthyology

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Parakysis longirostris Ng & Lim 1995 Identification: P. longirostris has a conical head with small, subcutaneous eyes. The upper lip has a median lobe projecting into a median concavity on the lower lip. There are 1-2 branches on the outer mandibular barbel. The inner mandibular barbel has 2-
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On moths and mammals – Andrei Sourakov | Lepidoptera Collections Coordinator

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/andrei-sourakov/activities/on-moths-and-mammals/

When recently a squirrel attacked and devoured an imperial moth in my yard, I searched the internet and found a couple of other examples of this behavior. Several observations of squirrels eating caterpillars and cocoons of silk moths were also sent to me by colleagues. So, if small mammals b
silk moths and hawkmoths that may be potentially encountered by small mammals:   Links

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