Battaristis concinusella (Chambers) 1877Congaree National ParkMoth size: 7mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Battaristis nigratomella (Clemens) 1863Congaree National ParkMoth size: 10mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Battaristis sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 7mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Battaristis vittella (Busck) 1926Congaree National ParkMoth size: 10mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Besma quercivoraria (Guenée) 1858Congaree National ParkMoth size: 30mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Besma quercivoraria (Guenée) 1858Congaree National ParkMoth size: 38mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Biscayne Bay Water Quality Monitoring NetworkAbstract: Project BISC serves the mandates listed above. The District and DERM initiated and maintained this monitoring program to identify areas of ecological concern and provide a clear understanding of baseline conditions using both systematic and investigative monitoring. The main purpose has been to characterize water quality spatially and seasonally, and to detect long-term trends. Additionally, the program has also been used to identify specific hotspots, develop and monitor comprehensive stormwater improvement programs, develop non-degradation criteria, and develop freshwater response relationships. An objective of the program is to maintain the long-term dataset for characterization of water quality through various climatic cycles, events and watershed changes. DERM data is used to address Dade County water quality permitting issues and support various non-degradation and TMDL planning activities for Biscayne Bay. As such, the focus of DERM's sampling is in canals; DERM's Bay sampling program is on receiving waters with a focus on channels. Several DERM stations are named in RECOVER's Monitoring and Assessment Plan (MAP) as key stations for assessment of environmental response to the CERP. FIU data is used to support long-term water quality assessments and planning. The FIU stations purposely avoid sampling in channels in Northern Biscayne Bay. Funding for the DERM program comes from the State of Florida through the District, while funding for FIU originates with the District. The monitoring program includes all of Biscayne Bay from the Broward County line to U.S. Highway 1 at Key Largo and tributaries to Biscayne Bay. Several District canals empty into Biscayne Bay. Monitoring sites are fixed and are denser in the northern area of the bay than the southern area. The program covers roughly 1400 square miles. Two water quality-monitoring contracts support the District's management of the Biscayne Bay region, one with Miami-Dade DERM and one with FIU. The FIU Biscayne Bay project was optimized during a previous effort. District staff suggested that the FIU information be evaluated with the DERM data for this BISC optimization. In addition to spatial redundancies, frequency of sampling and the parameters that are sampled by both organizations should be compared to determine if redundancies or data gaps exist.; Project Start Date: 1978 began, was updated in 1995
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Black smoke plumes from hammock firesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn w. side around hammock; burn #2a-4-73; Hammock #55 burning; 1-10-73; A-2-c; 091
Blastobasis glandulella (Riley) 1871Congaree National ParkMoth size: 13mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Blastobasis sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 20mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Blastobasis sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 12mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Blepharomastix ranalis (Guenée) 1854Congaree National ParkMoth size: 18mm. Habitat: Young plantation pine - even stands (pole or saplings). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Bleptina caradrinalis Guenée 1854Congaree National ParkMoth size: 27mm. Habitat: Central Atlantic College of Charleston Plain Wet Longleaf Pine Savanna and Flatwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Bleptina inferior Grote 1872Congaree National ParkMoth size: 24mm. Habitat: Bald cypress dominant (at least 75%). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Bleptina inferior Grote 1872Congaree National ParkMoth size: 23mm. Habitat: Bald cypress dominant (at least 75%). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Bolivar HeightsHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkSection trench 2a; Halltown in the background. Bolivar Heights. Archeological Investigation. Original caption: NHF 2023, Section Trench 2A; Halltown in Background, Bolivar Heights, Archeological Investigation, A.L. Sullivan, June 1962.
Bucculatrix coronatella Clemens 1860Congaree National ParkMoth size: 5mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Bucculatrix sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 5mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Bucculatrix sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 4mm. Habitat: Water. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Building 45, window 2aHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkWindow 2a, was Door 5, but closed up according to evidence found. Bldg. 45. Original caption: NHF 2060, Window 11A, was Door 5, But Closed up According to Evidence Found, Bldg. 45, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 13, 1962.
Cabera quadrifasciaria (Packard) 1873Congaree National ParkMoth size: 31mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods and bald cypress mix. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cacotherapia unipuncta (Dyar) 1913Congaree National ParkMoth size: 13mm. Habitat: Water. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cacotherapia unipuncta (Dyar) 1913Congaree National ParkMoth size: 9mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caenurgia chloropha (Hübner) 1818Congaree National ParkMoth size: 31mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caenurgia chloropha (Hübner) 1818Congaree National ParkMoth size: 29mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Calledapteryx dryopterata Grote 1868Congaree National ParkMoth size: 14mm. Habitat: Water. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Callopistria cordata (Ljungh) 1825Congaree National ParkMoth size: 25mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Callopistria granitosa (Guenée) 1852Congaree National ParkMoth size: 24mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Callopistria mollissima (Guenée) 1852Congaree National ParkMoth size: 26mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Callosamia angulifera (Walker) 1855Congaree National ParkMoth size: 85mm. Habitat: Swamp. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia bimaculatella (Ely) 1915Congaree National ParkMoth size: 8mm. Habitat: Water. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia hypericella (Braun) 1918Congaree National ParkMoth size: 7mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia quercinigrella (Ely) 1915Congaree National ParkMoth size: 12mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia rhoifoliella (Chambers) 1876Congaree National ParkMoth size: 10mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 9mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 10mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 10mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 11mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 11mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia stigmatella (Fabricius) 1781Congaree National ParkMoth size: 8mm. Habitat: Bald cypress dominant (at least 75%). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caloptilia superbifrontella (Clemens) 1860Congaree National ParkMoth size: 10mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Calosima dianella Dietz 1910Congaree National ParkMoth size: 14mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Calosima/Hypatopa sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 12mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Calosima/Hypatopa sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 10mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Calosima/Hypatopa sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 11mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cameraria conglomeratella (Zeller) 1875Congaree National ParkMoth size: 8mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cameraria guttifinitella (Clemens) 1859Congaree National ParkMoth size: 4mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cameraria quercivorella (Chambers) 1879Congaree National ParkMoth size: 7mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cameraria quercivorella (Chambers) 1879Congaree National ParkMoth size: 5mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cameraria sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 5mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cameraria sp.Congaree National ParkMoth size: 6mm. Habitat: Young plantation pine - even stands (pole or saplings). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Canarsia ulmiarrosorella (Clemens) 1860Congaree National ParkMoth size: 15mm. Habitat: Bald cypress dominant (at least 75%). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Carolella sartana (Hübner) 1823Congaree National ParkMoth size: 9mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Carolella sartana (Hübner) 1823Congaree National ParkMoth size: 13mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Carposina biloba Davis 1969Congaree National ParkMoth size: 11mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Carposina sasaki Matsumura 1900Congaree National ParkMoth size: 13mm. Habitat: Swamp. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala amica (Hübner) 1818Congaree National ParkMoth size: 36mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala andromedae Guenée 1852Congaree National ParkMoth size: 45mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala clintonii Grote 1864Congaree National ParkMoth size: 55mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala epione (Drury) 1773Congaree National ParkMoth size: 61mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala gracilis Edwards 1864Congaree National ParkMoth size: 41mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala grynea (Cramer) [1779]Congaree National ParkMoth size: 41mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala ilia (Cramer) [1775]Congaree National ParkMoth size: 76mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala lincolnana Brower 1976Congaree National ParkMoth size: 49mm. Habitat: Swamp. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala marmorata Edwards 1864Congaree National ParkMoth size: 92mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala mira Grote 1876Congaree National ParkMoth size: 38mm. Habitat: Swamp. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala miranda Hy. Edwards 1881Congaree National ParkMoth size: 47mm. Habitat: Bald cypress dominant (at least 75%). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala piatrix Grote 1864Congaree National ParkMoth size: 60mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Catocala ultronia (Hübner) 1823Congaree National ParkMoth size: 58mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Caudellia apyrella Dyar 1904Congaree National ParkMoth size: 14mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Celiptera frustulum Guenée 1852Congaree National ParkMoth size: 37mm. Habitat: Bald cypress dominant (at least 75%). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Celypha cespitana (Hübner) 1814Congaree National ParkMoth size: 13mm. Habitat: Central Atlantic College of Charleston Plain Wet Longleaf Pine Savanna and Flatwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cenopis diluticostana Walsingham 1879Congaree National ParkMoth size: 14mm. Habitat: Bald cypress dominant (at least 75%). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cenopis directana (Walker) 1863Congaree National ParkMoth size: 21mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cenopis niveana Walsingham 1879Congaree National ParkMoth size: 16mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Cenopis niveana Walsingham 1879Congaree National ParkMoth size: 16mm. Habitat: Bald cypress dominant (at least 75%). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Close-up of flattened sawgrass after burnEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: S.V. sawgrass Research burn 2a-2-73 on 1-3-73; after burn; A-2-a; 065
Division of burnt and unburned grassEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: S.V. P. burn #2a-18; fire out 11 min. after ignition; 4-25-73;A-2-a; 115
Fire burning into hammockEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn fuel hazard reduction; hammock west side; burn # 2a-4; fire starts around hammock #55; 1-10-73; A-2-c; 085
Fire crew in off-road vehicle through waterEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn #2a-4-73; burned 1-10-73; Thiokoll along w. boundary; 1-10-73; A-2-c; 092
Fire hitting sensor in sawgrassEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn S.V. sawgrass #2a-18 at 4-25-73; fire hitting sensor; A-2-a; 109
Fire in grassEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn fuel hazard reduction; hammock west side; burn # 2a-4; fire sheds around hammock; 1-10-73; A-2-c; 082
Fort Jefferson from the east, circa 1907Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceBack: ACC 29; J-519; Fort Jefferson from the east, c. 1907.; Prints J-519 to J-524 are made Aug 1947 from negative lent by Dr. Richard D. Mudd, and are identified by Dr. Mudd as taken in 1907. Two duplicate sets of these prints are in Castillo file 105-03.; on 9-10-51; 589
Low burn in prairieEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn w. side of hammock; burn 2a-4-73; aerial view of fire; 1-10-73; A-2-c; 089
Low-burning fires in grassEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn fuel hazard reduction; hammock west side; burn # 2a-4; fire starts around hammock #55; 1-10-73; A-2-c; 086
Man in flattened sawgrass by canalEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Shark Valley decadent sawgrass research burn 2a-2-73 on 1-1-3-73 w. of shark valley tower; Aerial view -not air boat trail; RF-lb"-5a; A-2-a; 056
Pole marker in grassEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn #2a-12 in decadent S.G.; west transect before burn; looking west; 2-7-73; A-2a; 092
Sawgrass area before burnEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: P. burn #2a-12 in decadent saw grass 2 mi. sw. of SV tower;close up at area before burn; 2-7-73; A-2-a; 076