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File:Unidentified_01.jpg|A small cockatoo of some sorts | File:Unidentified_01.jpg|alt=A small cockatoo of some sorts | ||
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File:Unidentified_02.jpg|Rove beetle | File:Unidentified_02.jpg|alt=Rove beetle 01-2 | ||
File:Unidentified_03.jpg|Rove beetle 1 | File:Unidentified_03.jpg|alt=Rove beetle 01-1 | ||
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=== Unidentified spiders === | |||
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genus_araneus_06.jpg|alt=green juvenile 01 | |||
genus_araneus_05.jpg|alt=juvenile 02-3 | |||
genus_araneus_04.jpg|alt=juvenile 02-2 | |||
genus_araneus_03.jpg|alt=juvenile 02-1 | |||
genus_araneus_02.jpg|alt=juvenile 01-2 | |||
genus_araneus_01.jpg|alt=juvenile 01-1 | |||
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== Hah, I know that one! == | == Hah, I know that one! == | ||
You see an animal on here that you 100% recognize? [mailto: | You see an animal on here that you 100% recognize? [mailto:bugs@weirdmustard.de?subject=Unidentified Let me know!] Please make sure you absolutely know that species. There are some that can only be identified on a genetical level, some spiders can only be ID-ed under a microscope. But sometimes everyone on iNaturalist missed something you spot in a picture that makes you sure. | ||
== Why is that important? == | == Why is that important? == | ||
There are so many species that look very similar but one is very common and the other one would be a spectacular find. A wrong identification can actually become a problem for scientists accidentally adding a find to their data set. Even though most specialists know very well what to look out for in the species they are working with, poor quality in photos or tagging a wrong location can still make for a mistake. So I'd rather put these animals in the "unidentified" category than mess up anything. | There are so many species that look very similar but one is very common and the other one would be a spectacular find. A wrong identification can actually become a problem for scientists accidentally adding a find to their data set. Even though most specialists know very well what to look out for in the species they are working with, poor quality in photos or tagging a wrong location can still make for a mistake. So I'd rather put these animals in the "unidentified" category than mess up anything. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:21, 1 May 2026
Unidentified
These animals have yet to be identified with the exact species.
Unidentified gallery
Unidentified birds
Unidentified bugs
Unidentified spiders
Hah, I know that one!
You see an animal on here that you 100% recognize? Let me know! Please make sure you absolutely know that species. There are some that can only be identified on a genetical level, some spiders can only be ID-ed under a microscope. But sometimes everyone on iNaturalist missed something you spot in a picture that makes you sure.
Why is that important?
There are so many species that look very similar but one is very common and the other one would be a spectacular find. A wrong identification can actually become a problem for scientists accidentally adding a find to their data set. Even though most specialists know very well what to look out for in the species they are working with, poor quality in photos or tagging a wrong location can still make for a mistake. So I'd rather put these animals in the "unidentified" category than mess up anything.
