The pages below show the kind of rich environment, with extensive information, to which all the species pages will eventually grow. The information on the exemplar pages has been authenticated (endorsed) by the scientists whose names are listed on these pages.
| Image | Name |
|---|
 | Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762)
Yellow fever mosquito |
 | Alexandrium fundyense Balech
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 | Amanita phalloides (Vaill. ex Fr.) Link 1833
Death Cap Mushroom |
 | Anolis carolinensis VOIGT 1832
Green anole |
 | Argiope aurantia Lucas, 1833
Black-and-yellow argiope |
 | Cafeteria roenbergensis Fenchel & D.J. Patterson
|
 | Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don
Madagascar periwinkle |
 | Chromis abyssus Pyle, Earle & Greene, 2008
Deep Blue Chromis |
 | Cnipodectes superrufus Lane, Servat, Valqui & Lambert, 2007
Rufous Twistwing |
 | Falco peregrinus Tunstall, 1771
Peregrine falcon |
 | Hecastocleis shockleyi Gray
Prickleleaf |
 | Jalmenus evagoras Donovan 1805
Imperial Blue Butterfly |
 | Megaloprepus caerulatus (Drury, 1782)
Giant Helicopter Damselfly |
 | Nicrophorus americanus Olivier
American burying beetle |
 | Pinus strobus L.
Eastern white pine |
 | Pissodes strobi (Peck)
White pine weevil |
 | Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn
Western bracken fern |
 | Pycnopsyche gentilis (McLachlan, 1871)
Caddisfly |
 | Sepia apama Gray, 1849
Australian Giant Cuttlefish |
 | Solanum lycopersicum L.
Tomato |
 | Solanum tuberosum L.
Potato |
 | Sphagnum palustre Linnaeus, 1753
Prairie sphagnum |
 | Theobroma cacao L.
Cacao |
 | Wolbachia pipientis
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