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Photo by John Kemner. </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/screen-shot-2015-03-26-at-11-26-32-am.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2015-03-26 at 11.26.32 AM</image:title><image:caption>Holotype male of Cogia buena, upperside (1) and underside (2), from Oaxaca, Mexico.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/screen-shot-2015-03-26-at-11-22-06-am.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2015-03-26 at 11.22.06 AM</image:title><image:caption>Holotype male of Cogia mala, upperside (3) and underside (4), from Guatemala. 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2013-11-24 at 2.41.58 PM</image:title><image:caption>Wolf Spider (Hogna sp.) eating Festive Tiger Beetle (Cicindela scutellaris unicolor)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/screen-shot-2013-11-14-at-6-39-34-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-14 at 6.39.34 PM</image:title><image:caption>Rosemary Grasshoppers (Schistocerca ceratiola)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/screen-shot-2013-11-13-at-7-35-29-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-13 at 7.35.29 PM</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/screen-shot-2013-10-31-at-6-15-07-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-31 at 6.15.07 PM</image:title><image:caption>Harvester (Feniseca tarquinius)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/screen-shot-2013-10-30-at-7-54-16-am.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-30 at 7.54.16 AM</image:title><image:caption>Limacodidae</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/screen-shot-2013-10-29-at-5-42-15-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-29 at 5.42.15 PM</image:title><image:caption>Aptenopedes</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/screen-shot-2013-10-28-at-6-11-07-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-28 at 6.11.07 PM</image:title><image:caption>robber fly</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/screen-shot-2013-10-26-at-6-39-04-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-26 at 6.39.04 PM</image:title><image:caption>Wagneriana tauricornis</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2014-02-10T03:08:17+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com/2013/10/31/grasshoppers-of-florida/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-12-21-at-3-04-57-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-21 at 3.04.57 PM</image:title><image:caption>Spharagemon cristatum, FL: Levy Co.: near Bronson, 28-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-12-21-at-2-53-03-pm1.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-21 at 2.53.03 PM</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-12-21-at-2-53-03-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-21 at 2.53.03 PM</image:title><image:caption>Aptenopedes aptera aptera female, FL: Levy Co.: near Bronson, 28-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-12-21-at-2-30-26-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-21 at 2.30.26 PM</image:title><image:caption>Aptenopedes sphenarioides sphenarioides male, FL: Alachua Co.: Gainesville, UF campus at NATL, 12-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-11-08-at-5-35-12-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 5.35.12 PM</image:title><image:caption>Schistocerca ceratiola female, FL: Levy Co.: near Bronson, 8-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-11-28-at-5-11-54-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-28 at 5.11.54 PM</image:title><image:caption>Schistocerca ceratiola male, FL: Levy Co.: near Bronson, 28-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-11-09-at-7-33-39-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-09 at 7.33.39 PM</image:title><image:caption>Aptenopedes aptera aptera mating pair, FL: Alachua Co.: Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve, 9-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-11-09-at-7-39-33-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-09 at 7.39.33 PM</image:title><image:caption>Gymnoscirtetes pusillus mating pair, FL: Alachua Co.: Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve, 9-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-11-13-at-7-35-29-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-13 at 7.35.29 PM</image:title><image:caption>Syrbula admirabilis male, FL: Levy Co.: near Bronson, 11-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-11-14-at-6-39-34-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-14 at 6.39.34 PM</image:title><image:caption>Schistocerca ceratiola mating pair, FL: Levy Co.: near Bronson, 11-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-12-21T20:07:27+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com/2013/12/20/gregarious-overwintering-masses-of-millipedes-are-protected-by-a-mechanical-weapon/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-17-at-6-09-10-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-17 at 6.09.10 PM</image:title><image:caption>Polyxenus millipedes under a rock near Hidden Pointe, 6400', NNW of Castle Rock, Douglas County, Colorado, 18-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-19-at-6-25-21-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-19 at 6.25.21 PM</image:title><image:caption>These rocks, along the ridge near Hidden Pointe, almost always provide some neat arthropod surprises, no matter the season!</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-19-at-6-17-34-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-19 at 6.17.34 PM</image:title><image:caption>View to the west, Hidden Pointe area, 6400', NNW of Castle Rock, Douglas County, Colorado, 18-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2014-02-10T03:12:23+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com/2013/12/19/the-smallest-butterflies-are-some-of-the-toughest-dainty-sulphur-nathalis-iole/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-18-at-7-25-20-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-18 at 7.25.20 PM</image:title><image:caption>Female Dainty Sulphur (Nathalis iole), basking in Colorado's late December sunshine, CO: Douglas Co.,: Hidden Pointe area, ca. 8 mi NNW Castle Rock, 6400', 18-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-18-at-7-23-25-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-18 at 7.23.25 PM</image:title><image:caption>Female Dainty Sulphur (Nathalis iole), basking in Colorado's late December sunshine, CO: Douglas Co.,: Hidden Pointe area, ca. 8 mi NNW Castle Rock, 6400', 18-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2014-01-06T23:20:39+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com/2013/12/09/the-smallest-butterflies-are-some-of-the-toughest-eastern-pygmy-blue-brephidium-pseudofea/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-6-04-52-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 6.04.52 PM</image:title><image:caption>Salt Marsh habitat at N end of bridge to Haven's Island, Hwy. 24, Levy Co., FLORIDA, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-6-01-13-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 6.01.13 PM</image:title><image:caption>View of the world, according to an Eastern Pygmy-Blue (Brephidium pseudofea), FLORIDA: Levy Co.: Hwy. 24, N end bridge to Haven's Island, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-5-45-16-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 5.45.16 PM</image:title><image:caption>Mating pair of Brephidium pseudofea, FLORIDA: Levy Co.: Hwy. 24, N end of bridge to Haven's Island, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-5-40-51-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 5.40.51 PM</image:title><image:caption>Female Brephidium pseudofea, resting, after oviposition, FLORIDA: Levy Co.: Hwy. 24, N end bridge to Haven's Island, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-5-38-34-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 5.38.34 PM</image:title><image:caption>Newly placed egg of Eastern Pygmy-Blue, FLORIDA: Levy Co.: Hwy. 24, N end bridge to Haven's Island, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-5-35-51-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 5.35.51 PM</image:title><image:caption>Female Eastern Pygmy-Blue, ovipositing, FLORIDA: Levy Co.: Hwy. 24, N end bridge to Haven's Island, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-5-32-05-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 5.32.05 PM</image:title><image:caption>Male courting female Eastern Pygmy-Blue, FLORIDA: Levy Co.: Hwy. 24, N end bridge to Haven's Island, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-5-27-58-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 5.27.58 PM</image:title><image:caption>Female Eastern Pygmy-Blue perched on foodplant, signaling to nearby males, FLORIDA: Levy Co.: Hwy. 24, N end of bridge to Haven's Island, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-5-23-16-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 5.23.16 PM</image:title><image:caption>Female Eastern Pygmy-Blue, perching on the larval foodplant, FLORIDA: Levy Co.: Hwy. 24, N end of bridge to Haven's Island, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/screen-shot-2013-12-08-at-5-06-16-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-12-08 at 5.06.16 PM</image:title><image:caption>Male Eastern Pygmy-Blue (Brephidium pseudofea) basking in the December shunshine, FL: Levy Co.: N end of bridge to Haven's Island, 8-XII-2013</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-12-10T16:02:40+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com/2013/11/24/wolf-spiders-love-tiger-beetles-for-lunch/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-24-at-3-24-35-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-24 at 3.24.35 PM</image:title><image:caption>Sandhill habitat near Bronson, Levy County, Florida, USA, 23-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-10-06-at-10-18-34-am.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-06 at 10.18.34 AM</image:title><image:caption>Festive Tiger Beetles (Cicindela scutellaris unicolor), in much happier times, near Bronson, Florida</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-24-at-2-42-31-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-24 at 2.42.31 PM</image:title><image:caption>Chewing on the tiger beetle's head!</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-24-at-2-43-20-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-24 at 2.43.20 PM</image:title><image:caption>Chelicerae piercing elytron!</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-24-at-2-40-59-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-24 at 2.40.59 PM</image:title><image:caption>Chelicerae meet mandibles!</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-24-at-2-52-14-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-24 at 2.52.14 PM</image:title><image:caption>Wolf spider, Hogna sp., nestled in the leaf litter, USA, Florida, Levy Co., nr. Bronson, 23-XI-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-24-at-2-44-20-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-24 at 2.44.20 PM</image:title><image:caption>Wolf Spider, after being flushed from its initial hiding place</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-11-25T03:27:29+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com/2013/11/14/i-had-to-go-back-for-more-rosemary-grasshoppers/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-14-at-6-39-34-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-14 at 6.39.34 PM</image:title><image:caption>Mating pair of Rosemary Grasshoppers (Schistocerca ceratiola) on 11 November 2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-14-at-6-29-13-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-14 at 6.29.13 PM</image:title><image:caption>Stand of Florida Rosemary near Bronson, Levy County, Florida, 11 November 2013</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-11-25T03:35:44+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com/2013/10/31/the-harvester-north-americas-only-carnivorous-butterfly/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-10-31-at-6-15-07-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-31 at 6.15.07 PM</image:title><image:caption>male Harvester, perched, waiting for passing females, FL: Alachua Co.: Gainesville: UF campus at NATL, 31-X-2013</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-04-19-at-5-47-21-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-04-19 at 5.47.21 PM</image:title><image:caption>Harvester pupa, FL, Alachua Co.: Gainesville, UF campus at NATL, October, 2012</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-04-19-at-6-00-14-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-04-19 at 6.00.14 PM</image:title><image:caption>Harvester caterpillar eating a wooly aphid, FL: Alachua Co.: Gainesville, UF campus at NATL, October 2012</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-04-19-at-5-55-20-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-04-19 at 5.55.20 PM</image:title><image:caption>Harvester caterpillars eating wooly aphids, FL: Alachua Co., UF campus at NATL, October 2012</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-03-31T16:46:24+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com/2013/11/09/rosemary-grasshopper-schistocerca-ceratiola-the-holy-grail-of-florida-grasshoppers/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-09-05-at-6-24-37-am.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-09-05 at 6.24.37 AM</image:title><image:caption>Sand ridge habitat in Levy Vounty, Florida</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-08-at-6-01-39-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 6.01.39 PM</image:title><image:caption>Florida Rosemary bushes can grow to 15 feet tall- the tallest here about 5 feet</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-08-at-5-49-10-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 5.49.10 PM</image:title><image:caption>Fresh, new growth on today's Florida Rosemary bushes. Grasshopper food!</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-08-at-5-37-24-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 5.37.24 PM</image:title><image:caption>Side view of Rosemary Grasshopper, deep within Florida Rosemary bush</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-08-at-5-36-15-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 5.36.15 PM</image:title><image:caption>Eye-to-eye with a Florida Rosemary grasshopper</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/screen-shot-2013-11-08-at-5-33-53-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 5.33.53 PM</image:title><image:caption>Rosemary Grasshopper hidden deep within Florida Rosemary plant</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-11-10T17:25:44+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com/2013/10/27/not-just-two-faced-the-many-faces-of-wagneriana-tauricornis/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-10-27-at-1-47-47-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-27 at 1.47.47 PM</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-10-27-at-1-37-30-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-27 at 1.37.30 PM</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://lepscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/screen-shot-2013-10-26-at-6-39-04-pm.png</image:loc><image:title>Screen Shot 2013-10-26 at 6.39.04 PM</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2013-10-27T23:48:31+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://lepscience.com</loc><changefreq>daily</changefreq><priority>1.0</priority><lastmod>2025-06-16T13:00:12+00:00</lastmod></url></urlset>
