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Phidippus otiosus
Canopy Jumping Spider
Phidippus otiosus is a large jumping spider in the family Salticidae, commonly known as the Canopy Jumping Spider. It is primarily arboreal, inhabiting trees in the southeastern United States. Females reach approximately 16 mm in body length, making it one of the larger species in the genus. The species is distinguished by iridescent chelicerae that range from purple to green in color.
Platynota rostrana
Omnivorous Platynota Moth
Platynota rostrana is a small tortricid moth with a wingspan of 13–17 mm, distributed across the Americas from the United States through Central America to South America, with established populations in the West Indies and occasional records in Europe via accidental importation. The species is known to be a pest of citrus and other crops, with larvae that feed on a variety of plant materials.