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Barleria strigosa Acanthaceae Anther Lobes Parallel, Dorsifixed, Versatile & Longitudinally Dehiscing, Pollen Spheroidal Urban Darwin 01
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Barleria strigosa Acanthaceae Anther Lobes Parallel, Dorsifixed, Versatile & Longitudinally Dehiscing, Pollen Spheroidal Urban Darwin
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Barleria strigosa Acanthaceae Corolla Tubular Below, Subactinomorphic, Subequal Lobes Oblong Or Obovate, Spreading Towards Apex Urban Darwin
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Barleria strigosa Acanthaceae Elongated Threadlike Style Exserted From Floral Tube With A Linear Leaf-like Filiform Stigma Urban Darwin
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Barleria strigosa Acanthaceae Flowers In Congested Axillary Terminal Spikes, Subtended By Foliaceous, Dentate Bracts With Toothed Margins Urban Darwin
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Barleria strigosa Acanthaceae Terete Elongated Style Apex Bent With A Linear Leaf-like Filiform Stigma Urban Darwin
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Barleria strigosa Sympetalous Corolla, Stamens Epipetalous, Median Stamens Fertile, Exserted & Muticous, Anthers Dorsifixed, Versatile & Longitudinally Dehiscing Urban Darwin
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Brown Goshawk Accipiter fasciatus Accipitridae Juv. Displaying No Rush To Leave But Making Sure No Other Competitors Were Nearby Urban Darwin
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Brown Goshawk Accipiter fasciatus Accipitridae Juv. Only Showing Aggression When Looking At Prey Otherwise Looking Concerned About Other Predators Urban Darwin
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Brown Goshawk Accipiter fasciatus Accipitridae Juv. Systematically Perched Closer & Closer To Downed Bar-shouldered Dove Prey Urban Darwin
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Brown Goshawk Accipiter fasciatus Juv. An Articulated Phalanx & Ungual Joint Compared To Adjacent Digit’s Ungual’s Talon Base Is Reportedly Useful For Identification Urban Darwin
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Brown Goshawk Accipiter fasciatus Juv. No Longer Naïve About The Escaping Tactics Of The Bar-Shouldered Doves Or Double-Bar Finch Flocks Feeding On The Ground Urban Darwin
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Brown Goshawk Accipiter fasciatus Juv. With Prominent Brow Ridges Also Known As Beetle-Browed Is Reportedly Useful For Identification Urban Darwin 01
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Brown Goshawk Accipiter fasciatus Juv. With Prominent Brow Ridges Also Known As Beetle-Browed Is Reportedly Useful For Identification Urban Darwin 02
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Brown Goshawk Accipiter fasciatus Juv. With Prominent Brow Ridges Also Known As Beetle-Browed Is Reportedly Useful For Identification Urban Darwin
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Comb-Footed Spider Theridiidae Possibly Anelosimus crassipes Female Will Break The Threads Of The Outer Layer Of The Egg Sac Allowing Its Spiderlings To Leave The Sac Urban Darwin
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Comb-Footed Spider Theridiidae Possibly Anelosimus crassipes Seems to be Transporting Its Spherical Egg Sac Using Its Foreleg’s Femur & Tibia, Pedipalps & Chelicerae Urban Darwin 01
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Comb-Footed Spider Theridiidae Possibly Anelosimus crassipes Seems to be Transporting Its Spherical Egg Sac Using Its Foreleg’s Femur & Tibia, Pedipalps & Chelicerae Urban Darwin
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Comb-Footed Spider Theridiidae Possibly Anelosimus crassipes Seems to be Transporting Its Spherical Egg Sac Using Its Pedipalps & Chelicerae Urban Darwin
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Crab Spider Possibly Stingless Native Bees Not Deceived By A White Thomisus Spectabilis So Brown Carapace With White Spots & Line Markings Help To Make It More Cryptic Head On Urban Darwin 1
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Crab Spider Thomisus spectabilis Brown Colouration On Carapace Front, Ocular Area, Domed Cephalothora's Declivous Sides & Laterigrade Leg's Tarsus & Metatarsus Make It More Cryptic Urban Darwin
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Crab Spider Thomisus spectabilis Brown Masking On Ocular Area & Lateral Horn-Like Projections Including The Front Of The Carapace Perhaps Help To Make It Cryptic Inside Floral Tube Urban Darwin
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Crab Spider Thomisus spectabilis Brownish Mask On Front Of acclivous Cephalic Region Including Elevated ocular Protuberance & Horn-Like Projections Spreading Laterally At Clypeus Urban Darwin
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Crab Spider Thomisus spectabilis Cephalothorax Dome White, Ascending To Brown Posterior Eye Row & Lateral Hornes, Lateral Sides With Continuous Brown Marks Ending At Thoracic Base Urban Darwin
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Crab Spider Thomisus spectabilis Dark Brown Line Connecting Opposite Vertices Of The White Pentagon Shaped Abdomen & Two Brown Spots At Its Base Urban Darwin
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Crab Spider Thomisus spectabilis Its Preference For Symmetry & The Highest Colour Contrast That Pollinating Bees Prefer Helps Capturing Pollinating Insects Urban Darwin 01a
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Crab Spider Thomisus spectabilis Lateral Eyes On Horn-Like Projections Supposedly Can Undergo Unique Colour Transformation From Yellow To White Urban Darwin
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Crab Spider Thomisus spectabilis Lateral Eyes On Horn-Like Projections With Frontal & Lateral Field Of Views Urban Darwin
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Crab Spider Thomisus spectabilis Secondary Larger Darker Lateral Eyes Have Frontal & Lateral Fields Of View & Retinas Without Monopolar Receptor Cells So No Reflecting Tapetum Urban Darwin