Invertebrates (Inventory)/Other
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- | The ''' | + | The '''Other''' field of the [[Invertebrates (Inventory)|Invertebrates]] section should be used to list stations where invertebrates with no other specific field on the form are found. |
- | ===Streblid Fly pupae | + | ==Vinegaroons== |
+ | [[File:Vinegaroon.jpg|thumb|Vinegaroon]] | ||
+ | Also known as whip scorpions, you may see one of these, near an entrance and probably in a moist area. | ||
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+ | ==Streblid Fly pupae== | ||
[[File:Streblidpupae.jpg|thumb|Steblid Fly (bat fly) pupae.]] | [[File:Streblidpupae.jpg|thumb|Steblid Fly (bat fly) pupae.]] | ||
You may find the "egg cases" for these flies on the walls in bat roosts. These flies live on bats and may be specific to Townsend's Big-eared bats. | You may find the "egg cases" for these flies on the walls in bat roosts. These flies live on bats and may be specific to Townsend's Big-eared bats. | ||
- | + | ===External links=== | |
*[http://fm1.fieldmuseum.org/aa/Files/patterso/Dittmar_et_al_2009_J_Parasitol.pdf Steblidae paper] | *[http://fm1.fieldmuseum.org/aa/Files/patterso/Dittmar_et_al_2009_J_Parasitol.pdf Steblidae paper] | ||
*[https://sites.google.com/a/fieldmuseum.org/bruce-pattersons-lab/Home/research-areas/bat---bat-fly-coevolution Bat - bat fly coevolution (with pictures)] | *[https://sites.google.com/a/fieldmuseum.org/bruce-pattersons-lab/Home/research-areas/bat---bat-fly-coevolution Bat - bat fly coevolution (with pictures)] | ||
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{{Cave inventory}} | {{Cave inventory}} | ||
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Current revision as of 16:29, 7 September 2015
The Other field of the Invertebrates section should be used to list stations where invertebrates with no other specific field on the form are found.
Vinegaroons
Also known as whip scorpions, you may see one of these, near an entrance and probably in a moist area.
Streblid Fly pupae
You may find the "egg cases" for these flies on the walls in bat roosts. These flies live on bats and may be specific to Townsend's Big-eared bats.
External links