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Calamar Pálido (Doryteuthis pealeii)Autor
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Squid egg mass found on this date and reported to me by Phil Stanton of Quissett. Very late season report of spawning squid.
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Papamoscas de Hammond (Empidonax hammondii)Autor
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Rare west coast visitor. Appeared at Petersen farm.
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Atún de Aleta Azul (Thunnus thynnus)Autor
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Found dead in shallows off a jetty on the bay side of Penzance Point. Reported to me by Annie and Jake Densmore. Approximately 120 lbs. no obvious side of death. There was a blunt force, sort of injury on the rear dorsal left side, just beyond the midpoint.
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Lisas (Género Mugil)Autor
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Approximately 12 individuals. 10 to 12 inches in length. Distinct golden yellow fins.
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Boraria infestaAutor
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Collected two live specimens and observed one late stage corpse. One was the first instance of finding a specimen off the tarmac. was ~2m from road on edge of grass and clay sand washout slope.
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Boraria infestaAutor
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Two expired and one live specimen collected at the same small location I have found them for the past year. Always found on tarmac of circle drive and generally after a rain. Appear to be washed down the washout slope between the two cottages. I've never found one in the surrounding brush, leaf or pine litter.
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Polilla o Gusano Cortador del Algodón (Spodoptera ornithogalli)Autor
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Bright yellow line on this 5 cm caterpillar
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Saltarina Negrita (Phidippus audax)Autor
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Salticid eating a live caterpillar
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Boraria infestaAutor
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Found two specimens in the road in the rain wash plain at the same location they were located last year. This is the first observation for 2022 having checked there multiple times during the summer. Heavy rains seem to wash them into, or attract them too, the washed out road. This is the first time I have time two living individuals.
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Upogebia affinisAutor
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Wild guess here for this marine crustacean collected in waquoit bay. Dug up with saccoglossus. I believe the tail was severed by the shovel and the intact animal would have a king lobster like tail.
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I know this is some sort of butterfly. Naturalist suggest mouse, but the sheer size of it would suggest the hostess bigger than a mouse.. I found this deceased on my lawn while I was cutting the grass.
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Pez Luna Oceánico (Mola mola)Autor
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Observed from RV Gemma while on an outreach trip in Vineyard Sound
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MBL Director requested that we try to locate specimens. I purchased the Pennak/Zinn paper describing the group which identified Nobska Beach as a known location from June/July 1939 and a source for the cotypes.
On Sep 20, Bill Grossman made a series of samples at Nobska Beach. He made a series of samples from high to low water at four locations running west to east more or less evenly spaced along the beach. At each location he took three to five samples from the high water mark down by 2-2.5 meter increments. Based on the paper's details he took a vertical shovelful of sand and sampled between 12-15 cm from the surface.
The resultant 16 or so jars were examined by MBLs Carsten Wolff. He found two specimens in the lowest (wettest) sample of the middle two sampling locations. He will look for additional specimens in the samples.
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Solidago rugosaAutor
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I’m just going with the identification made by the application. No idea if this is correct.
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I thought this looked like some kind of diving beetle. Was on my stone steps in my backyard. Only standing water nearby is a small, goldfish pond I have belts it’s hundreds of meters to the Cedar swamp.
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Pastinaca Áspera (Bathytoshia centroura)Autor
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Incidental catch while dragging for squid today off Menemsha. I have heard of several sightings of this species this summer. Two of them in shallow waters. One off Chappaquoit Beach in West Falmouth. One at the Airplane House on Juniper Point. Large stingray in the shallow bight in Little Harbor. 5-6 feet across. Lengthy sightings in 3-4 feet deep mixes eel grass/sand.
I'm guessing this specimen is less than 100 lbs.
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Lapa de Carey (Testudinalia testudinalis)Autor
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Observed during field trip with University of Chicago Biogeography course.