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  1. Possibly a leatherleaf slug but I am unsure of the exact species. Posted 9 years ago
    1. I can imagine, they are a category poorly documented online and very hard to identify. Posted 9 years ago
  2. Probably Sarasinula sp. or Diplosolenodes sp. both in the family Veronicellidae. Both are recorded from Trinidad but exact species is almost impossible to say from a photo. Posted 8 years ago
    1. Thank you Mike Rutherford. Are you the same Mike Rutherford from the UWI Zoological Museum? Posted 8 years ago
  3. Hi, yes I'm the UWIZM curator. I was looking online for terrestrial isopod photos and came across your one. You've got a lot of nice recordings here, are you invovled with the T&T Field Naturalists' Club or any other groups? Have you heard of the Bioblitz events? http://sta.uwi.edu/fst/lifesciences/BioBlitzHome.asp Would you be interested in joining us for this year? I'm always on the lookout for people who have an interest in invertebrates. Also I was wondering why you use Jungle Dragon as opposed to other recording systems. Jungle Dragon has a nice set up but I've been using iNaturalist for my wildlife sightings as it has a bigger reach with more experts commenting and I find it to be a more advanced system. Posted 8 years ago

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Uploaded Dec 14, 2015. Captured Nov 21, 2015 08:14 in Laventille Rd, San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago.
  • PENTAX K-50
  • f/16.0
  • 1/180s
  • ISO800
  • 300mm