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\nLatin for “gilded silver face”, also known as writing spider, black and yellow garden spider or zigzag spider…<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div><\/a> <\/div>\r\n \r\n\t\t \r\n\t\t
\nthe largest species in the Nicrophorus genus, this critically endangered species is endemic to North America but exists now in only 10% of its historic range. It feeds on decaying flesh, or carrion, a service which makes it critically important to nutrient cycling in its environment.<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div><\/a> <\/div>\r\n \r\n\t\t \r\n\t\t
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\nThe red imported fire ant is native to South America but can now be found in over a dozen US states. Member of the Solenopsis genus, it is an aggressive forager with a serious sting and can affect native populations in various ways…<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div><\/a> <\/div>\r\n \r\n\t\t \r\n\t\t
\nEasy to spot during summer months, the Red Admiral is actually a migrant to the British Isles, though there are now small resident populations which overwinter in southern areas where temperatures can sustain them…<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div><\/a> <\/div>\r\n \r\n\t\t \r\n\t\t
\nLike many butterflies, this species has an interconnected relationship between its food source and \u201cattendant\u201d ants, or other small insects like aphids…<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div><\/a> <\/div>\r\n \r\n\t\t \r\n\t\t
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\nSpatterdocks first appear in late May and can be seen flying throughout the breeding season until early July. Feeding and breeding are both done on the wing, and interlocked pairs can often be seen flying high in air during coupling… <\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div><\/a> <\/div>\r\n \r\n\t\t \r\n\t\t
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\nThe Karner Blue is directly dependent upon the Blue Lupine plant, which is the sole food source for the Karner Blue caterpillar…<\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div><\/a> <\/div>\r\n \r\n\t\t \r\n\t\t
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