Questions tagged [species-identification]

Questions looking to find the name of a specific organism. Please include as much information as possible on location/habitat, size/characteristics and behavior. Ideally, you should provide images.

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Usage Guidelines:

Species Identification questions get better answers if they include:

  1. One or more clear Photos.
  2. A Location where the specimen was found (city/region and/or habitat).
  3. An approximate Size (or photo indicating size).
  4. Additional useful info (e.g., behavior, time of day/year, etc...)
  5. Indication of previous research performed by the asker.
  6. A tag for a specific taxanomic group (e.g., , , , , , etc...)

Some tag-specific hints:

: try to include photo of leaf, stem/trunk, and flower/fruit. All are often needed for accurate ID.

/: there are many similar looking species. Add close-up photos (from several angles) if possible.

: please indicate whether you found the fish in marine or fresh water.

: please include photo of top and bottom of mushrooms!

Please look here for more hints.


General Information

In general; Identification is the process of determining the 'identity' or nature of a certain given object, out of a set of all known objects.

Identification is a part of Taxonomy. Taxonomy is the science of arranging informations into groups and subroups on the basis of logic. In biology, taxonomy means the science of classifying the organisms according to teir evolutionary distance.

Taxonomy in biology, has four main components, namely Description, Identification, Nomenclature and Classification DINC).

In biology, identification of a specimen means determining the identity of that specimen from a set of known organisms (which may be in a museum or a herbarium an information-repository or a database). Identification could be done up to a certain level or rank. Such as up to the family rank ('family identification'), up to genus-rank ('Genus identification'), up to species rank (species identification) etc.

The term 'identification' is applicable only when there is a record of an object in existence. For a new discovery only documentation is possible. However it is still possible to identify the upper ranks of a specimen.

To discuss a particular organism 'names' or 'identifiers' are used. In a scientific context this is the binomial scientific name. To conclude the identification the name or identifier for the organism is specified. (However the name or identifier is not the 'identity' of the organism, but is a link the organism's formal identity.

According to the group of organism, the identification could be animal identification, plant identification, fungus identification, bacteria identification etc. Fossil specimens too, are identified from existing records of other fossil and present-day specimens.

To identify an organism it is necessary to look at observable 'characters' (variables) and 'character-states' (possible values of that variable). Taking a simple example; 'colour' is a character. 'red' or 'green' or 'yellow' etc are different states of that character. If branching-pattern is a character, then racemose or cymose branching patterns are two character states for it. A character could be macroscopic or microscopic or biochemical or molecular or behavioral etc.
The logical steps or algorithms required for identification are termed identification keys. An identification key may be printed, or may be computerised. Even in case of identifying manually; we use some or some key consciously or sub-consciously.

Before asking an identification question, Please include as much information as possible on habitat (esp. where in the world you found the organism), size, and behavior, and ideally provide images. Please look here for an idea of what is required.

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A new species of small bird?

This picture is take from my village in Gujarat, India. I think it is a small bird which I have never seen before. It is smaller than an Indian hummingbird and even smaller than a neem tree leaf. You can see the leaf and the flowers. That flower's…
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Identifying a thin, black, worm-like creature with a hammer-shaped head

I came across the creature shown in the photo below yesterday evening while walking the dogs. At first, I thought it was an earthworm, but a flashlight revealed it to be something I had never seen before. It is approximately 12 inches (300 mm) in…
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Identify this organism I found in my food

I found this thing floating in my orange juice this morning. I pulled it out and it appears to be some sort of protozoa or something. It's about a quarter the size of my pinky nail. Was not moving at all. Should I be worried about this? Either way I…
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What spider is this? Is it dangerous to humans?

What is the species? Is it dangerous to humans? I chanced upon this beautiful one near our water well. It stood at a height where an adult could accidentally walk through the web and the spider would land on one's face. As a test, I dropped a piece…
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I am trying to identify this plant

I am trying to identify this medium arching shrub growing to about 1.5m high x 2m wide in the subtropical climate of the Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens in Brisbane, Australia. Unfortunately there was no label with it. The inflorescence is about 3cm…
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Identification of small fuzzy flying insect (pic)

These critters were flying around the neighborhood on an autumn evening in Seattle, WA, USA. Their most notable feature was the small amount fuzz on them. They were quite slow in their flight compared to similar-sized fruit flies. Any ideas? Here…
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What is this thing that is growing in my yard? And should I get rid ot if?

I live in Wilmington, Delaware (Mid-Atlantic USA). The north side of my yard is largely shaded by my house and grass is spotty. Periodically when I go into the yard I will find as many as four pod-like things have opened on the ground. I almost…
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Can anyone identify this spider?

I was hiking and saw this spider in the mouth of a cave in the Ozarks in Arkansas (USA). I believe it is some kind of wolf spider. I have never seen a spider in the wild this large, except for tarantulas in Texas (USA). The approximate size from…
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Identification: creepy dangling spiderthing

Can anyone identify this creepy mess dangling from the cieling of my garage on a few strands of spidersilk? The thing is 5cm. Should I burn down my garage and move to another country (Currently Belgium)?
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Organism identification, what is this?

Im trying to find out what this is, see image below. Im thinking these are either some insect eggs or some sort of mosslike plant. The substance is stuck to a steel pillar, outside, about 5 feet above the ground. The substance is found in the…
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This strange spiral creature grew up in my cup of water after night

This grew up in my water cup over night! Length ~ 12mm Form - spiral made of dark dots It does not move Growing slowly Can some one help identify it?
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What does this “shell” belong to?

I often find these, what I assume to be shells, during walks along the beach. I haven’t seen any creature or plant alive that has this feature and research attempts haven’t been successful. There are bright reflective blue streaks along the shell…
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What species is this? Seashell from Indonesia

Anyone know exactly what species this is? I gather it may be an auger (family) or cerith (family) of some sort. This particular one is native to Indonesia's black beaches. I would like to know what is the genus and species of this specimen.
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Weird gelatinous substance in highland bog

I recently went walking in the highlands in Snowdonia, Wales and we came across this: Can anyone explain what it is? My guess was some kind of fungus but I'm not positive. The ground was very water logged and boggy. It looked a lot like frog spawn,…
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Identification of species found in fly lab

I just found this in my Drosophila lab (within a closed vial) - unfortunately it was dead having been frozen for two weeks. Can anyone help id what it is, and whether it poses a risk to my flies (like mites do)? My inclination is that it is some…
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