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5 May 2025

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Discussion

ibaird wrote:
3 min ago
More ploblematic for it being P.orescoa, I think, is the lack of a distinct black edge or 'collar' to the thorax,. See here:-
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/34525833

Endrosis sarcitrella
7 min ago
A shed skin

Araneidae (family)
donhe wrote:
41 min ago
P. orescota does not have the white thorax and shoulders.

Endrosis sarcitrella
DougT wrote:
1 hr ago
Most likely Anguilla reinhardtii

Anguilla sp. (genus)
DougT wrote:
1 hr ago
This is a gudgeon of some type, probably Firetail or Western Carp. The presence of two dorsal fins means this is not a Gambusia.

Hypseleotris sp.

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