Ecologist for a Day Field Guide

Ecologist for a Day Field Guide

Ecologist for a Day Field Guide Program supported by: ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory – Outreach Program Page 1 INVERTEBRATES Brown Millipede Burgundy Millipede Red Millipede Green Centipede Small Gray Millipede Carrion Beetle Larva Red Centipede Orb Weaver Trapdoor Spider SiSpine d Micra thena Harvestman (Daddy-long-legs) WlfWolf SSidpiders OUS SPIDER M VENO Crab Spider Black and Yellow Argiope Widow Spider Cross Spider ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program INVERTEBRATES Page 2 Short-Horned Grasshopper Grasshopper Variegated Grasshopper Katydid Shieldback Cricket Camel Cricket Praying Mantis Periodical Cicada Field Cricket Dung Beetle Splendid Dung Beetle Ground Beetle Stink Bug Wood Roach Bess Beetle ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program Page 3 INVERTEBRATES TermitesWalking Stick Velvet Ant (Solitary Wasp) Skipper Caterpillar Tussock Moth Caterpillar Saddleback Caterpillar Spicebush Swallowtail Io Moth Caterpillar Leopard Moth Caterpillar Caterpillar Red-Spotted Purple Pearly Eye Painted Lady Gulf Fritillary Imperial Moth Spicebush Swallowtail ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program INVERTEBRATES Page 4 Stream Crayfish Two-Spined Crayfish Marsh Crayfish Swamp Crayfish Green Dragonfly Naiad Dragonfly Naiad Diving Beetle Water Bug Giant Water Bug Backswimmer Water Scorpion Fishing Spider Leech Horsehair Worm Land Snail ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program Page 5 FRESHWATER FISH American Eel Bullhead Catfish Chain Pickerel Redfin Pickerel Speckled Madtom Tadpole Madtom Creek Chub Yellowfin Shiner Lowland Shiner Creek Chubsucker Blackbanded Sunfish Dollar Sunfish Mud Sunfish Female Male Pirate Perch Warmouth Lined Topminnow Mosquito Fish Savannah Darter Banded Pygmy Sunfish ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program AMPHIBIANS Page 6 Southern Toad Spadefoot Toad Narrow-mouthed Toad Green Frog Cricket Frog Leopard Frog Barking Treefrog Gray Treefrog Green Treefrog Two-lined Salamander Three-lined Salamander Red Salamander Dwarf Waterdog Slimy Salamander Two-Toed Amphiuma Lesser Siren ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program Page 7 REPTILES Glass Lizard Fence Lizard Green Anole Ground Skink Skink (juvenile) Broadhead Skink Six-lined Racerunner Gopher Tortoise Box Turtle Yellowbelly Slider Turtle Musk Turtle (Stinkpot) Common Snapping Turtle ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program REPTILES Page 8 Ringneck Snake Smooth Earth Snake Red-bellied Snake Southeastern Crowned Snake Southern Hognose Snake Eastern Hognose Snake Common Garter Snake Racer Coachwhip Corn SkSnake RtRat Sna ke Pine Sna ke Rough Green Snake Eastern Kingsnake Mud Snake ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program Page 9 REPTILES Scarlet Snake Brown Watersnake Queen Snake Scarlet Kingsnake Rainbow Snake Banded Watersnake VENOMOUS or VENOMOUS Canebrake Coral Snake VENOMOUS Cottonmouth SNAKE SNAKE Water Moccasin SNAKE Rattlesnake VENOMOUS American Alligator Copperhead VENOMOUS Pygmy SNAKE SNAKE Rattlesnake ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program MAMMALS Page 10 Pine Vole Shorttail Shrew House Mouse Cotton Mouse Cotton Rat Golden Mouse Flying Squirrel Fox Squirrel Gray Squirrel Opossum Marsh Rabbit Raccoon Mole Nine-banded Armadillo Cottontail Whitetail Deer Striped Skunk ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program Page 11 COMMON PLANTS American Holly Beauty Berry Bamboo British Soldier Lichen Cypress Knees Dogwood Switch Cane Fetterbush Flame Aza lea LiLupine FiFringe Tree Pickerel Weed Prickly Pear Moss Verbena ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program COMMON PLANTS Page 12 Poison Ivy Loblolly Pine Shortleaf Pine Poison Oak Reindeer Moss (Lichen) Longleaf Pine Sensitive Brier Spanish Moss Laurel Oak Trea d Softl y (Spurge Nettl e) TkTurkey OkOak WtWater OkOak Spotted Wintergreen Yellow Jessamine Golden Club (Never-Wet) ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program Page 13 COMMON PLANTS Strawberry Bush Sphagnum Moss Sweet Bay Sparkleberry Red Bay Wax Myrtle Titi Partridge Pea Bladderwort Golden Rod Scuppernongs Blazing Star Woolly Mullein Bitterweed ©2017, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - Outreach Program.

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