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Bug identification! All insects, spiders, crustaceans, etc. welcome!
Comunidade em português para tudo relacionado a insetos e demais artrópodes! Inclua uma localização (estado ou cidade) nos pedidos de identificação. Aqui é um espaço aberto para fotografia, pedidos de identificação, arte, criação de insetos, divulgação científica, perguntas, entre outros. **Promover ódio e violência contra animais não será tolerado.** Seja educado, comentários do tipo "taca fogo nisso", "demônio" ou semelhantes serão excluídos ou até resultar em ban.
Did you find a cute, interesting, or just plain weird looking bug you are curious about? Let this community help you figure it out what it is! What is this bug?
This subreddit is for plant identification. Please add your location to all posts
A community for people who agree shrimps is bugs!
Lors d'une demande d'identification, toujours fournir une localisation géographique (au moins au niveau du pays et de la région) et une date (au moins la saison de l'année) durant laquelle l'animal a été observé.
If you have questions or if you want to clarify on something that confuses you about any topic of biology, we are here to help. This sub is a friendly space for biology-related discussions. Please familiarise yourself with the rules before posting.
This subreddit for people who love insects, spiders, arachnids, etc, and enjoy handling them safely. Here, you can share your finds, discuss your favorite species, and learn about these amazing creatures! Despite the sub's name, we welcome spiders and other arachnids and arthropods in general too!
A place to get genus/species identification from pictures of fruiting bodies! It helps to include good quality pictures of the mushroom in its native environment, the location you found them, photos of both the top and underside. It is also useful to know what the mushroom was growing on - wood, dung or on the ground? Nearby trees are also helpful to know. The more information you provide the more confident our IDs will be!