The work of the following photographers has been incorporated into the Citrus Campus Biodiversity Trail photo collection for use in present or future exhibits.
- Jones, Garrett (486 photographs)
- Asian cockroach (2); marbled fungus weevil; flatheaded appletree borer; grape flea beetle (2); confluent leaf beetle; red-marked leaf beetle (2); leaf beetle; pink spotted lady beetle; spotless lady beetle (4); spotless lady beetle/ragweed aphid (2); Asian lady beetle; Asian lady beetle/spiraea aphid; ashy gray lady beetle; yellow polar weevil; sesuvium weevil; shining leaf chafer (3); scarab beetle; dark flower scarab beetle; dung beetle; rainbow scarab; smooth ox beetle (2); pygmy chafer; common eastern firefly (2); darkling beetle (3); downy darling beetle; oak leaf rolling weevil; yellow-tipped soldier beetle; robber fly (2); marauder (4); long-legged lfy; limoniid crane fly; red-tailed flesh fly (3); black soldier fly (2); large crane fly; ferruginous tiger crane fly; tiger crane fly (4); common crane fly; darkwinged fungus gnat; American horse fly; dusky-winged hover fly; margined calligrapher fly/Carolina desert/chicory; margined calligrapher fly/narrow-leaved blue-eyed grass; acalyptrate fly (2); tachinid fly; common picture-winged fly; non-biting midge; marsh mosquito; inland floodwater mosquito; bathroom moth fly; stiletto fly; typical leafhopper; hieroglyphic cicada; rough stink bug; pale-lined stink bug; spined green stink bug (3); North American wheel bug; live oak mirid; dirt-colored seed bug (2); lantana lace bug (2); two-lined burrowing bug (2); western honey bee/slender goldentop; western honey bee/camphorweed; western honey bee/Florida trap-jaw ant; cricket-hunting wasp; variable field ant; Florida trap-jaw ant; graceful twig ant; Bahamian paper wasp; red-marked pachyodynerus wasp; norther paper wasp (2); metric paper wasp; velvet ant; metallic bluish-green cuckoo wasp (2); Poey’s furrow bee; ichneumon wasp; erebid moth; phyllira tiger moth (2); southern tussock moth; giant leopard moth; live oak metria moth; thin-winged owlet moth (2); fir tussock moth (2); white-marked tussock moth; common oak moth; orange panopoda moth; speckled renia moth; renia moth; dotted renia moth (2); dubious tiger moth (2); Virginia tiger moth; orange virbia moth; small phigalia moth (2); wooly gray moth (2); toothed phigalia moth; cobweb skipper (3); twin-spot skipper/Mexican petunia; Ceraunus blue (3); Ceraunus blue/creeping indigo; oak hairstreak (2); gray hairstreak; wedgeling; white-dotted prominent; monarch; Carolina satyr (2); phaon crescent; pearl crescent; red admiral (2); dainty sulphur (2); imperal moth; Virginia creeper sphinx moth; Heppner’s grass tubeworm moth; grass tubeworm moth; yellow-spotted webworm moth; darker diacme moth; dotted diatraea moth; carpet-grass webworm moth; changeable grass-veneer; wine-tinted oenobotys moth; mint-loving Pyrausta moth; watermilfoil leafcutter moth (2); coffee-loving Pyrausta moth/Leavenworth’s tickseed; eastern tent caterpillar moth; forest tent caterpillar moth (4); lantana plume moth; rusty heliades moth; Indian-meal moth; tropical meal moth; Abbot’s bagworm moth; evergreen bagworm moth; acorn moth; fruit-tree leafroller moth; gelechiid moth; green lacewing; brown lacewing (3); variable dancer (2); dusky dancer (3); Atlantic bluet; fragile forktail (2); little blue dragonlet (3); eastern pond hawk; blue dasher; long-headed toothpick grasshopper; brown winter grasshopper (2); southern green-striped grasshopper (2); Keeler’s spur-throat grasshopper (2); pine tree spur-throat grasshopper; marbled grasshopper; easter striped cricket (2); robust shieldback (2); wingless meadow katydid; narrow-beaked katydid; eastern lubber grasshopper/tree crinum; short-winged meadow katydid (2); bar-faced ground cricket; barklouse; long-tailed silverfish (2); ring-legged earwig; American long-horned caddisfly (2); filmy dome spider; rabid wolf spider (2); wolf spider; paradise jumping spider (2); common Hentz jumper; magnolia green jumping spider (4); orchard orb weaver; Mabel’s orchard orb weaver (2); crab spider; giant crab spider; bark lynx spider; green lynx spider; cobweb spider; tube spider; stealthy ground spider; predatory mite; Hentz striped scorpion; Florida ivory millipede (2); common pink flat-back millipede (3); Gulf marsh fiddler crab (3); ivory barnacle (2); common earthworm; marsh periwinkle; southern flatcoil (2); Florida leatherleaf slug; American ribbed fluke snail; squirrel treefrog (2); Cuban treefrog; southern toad (2); osprey; black vulture; sandhill crane; northern mockingbird (2); Carolina chickadee (2); palm warbler; eastern bluebird; red-winged blackbird; boat-tailed grackle (3); great egret; snowy egret; black-crowned night heron; white ibis (2); brown pelican (4); red-bellied woodpecker; mottled duck; anhinga (2); double-crested cormorant (2); barred owl; eastern gray squirrel (7); nine-banded armadillo; green anole; brown anole (2); easter fence lizard; Florida red-bellied cooter; old gray ruffles (2); bushy beard lichen; jester lichen; cartilage lichen; whitewash lichen; white fringe lichen; rose black spot; bark rash lichen; gym mushroom; peeling puffball (2); artist’s bracket; fan-shaped jelly fungus; seductive entodon moss; bonfire moss (4); Virginia chain fern; soft fern; swamp shield-fern; longleaf pine; taro; prairie iris; narrow-leaved blue-eyed grass; blue pigroot; tree crinum; giant spider lily; society garlic; centipede grass orchid; lilyturf; Chinese fan palm (2); pygmy date palm; ballmoss; Baldwin’s flatsedge; tropical flatsedge (2); whitetop sedge (2); fountain grass; Vasey grass; knotroot bristle-grass (2); St. Augustine grass; southern cattail; Chinese fringe flower; Florida pricklypear (3); whitesnow; common chickweed; alligator weed; gomphrena weed; shaggy portulaca; sea purslane (2); hastate-leaved dock; heavenly bamboo (2); hog plum (2); common ragweed (2); climbing aster (2); white beggarticks (2); Florida greeneyes; bristle thistle; Leavenworth’s tickseed (2); straggler daisy; red tasselflower; oak-leaf fleabane (3); lilac tasselflower (2); camphorweed (2); Virginia dwarf dandelion; Carolina desert-chiclory (2); prickly sowthistle (2); common soliva (2); Simmonds’ aster; goldenrod; trailing daisy (3); tridax daisy; frostweed; Florida bellflower; small Venus’s looking-glass; Natal plum; Madagascar periwinkle (2); roundleaf bluet; largeflower Mexican clover (2); Florida pusley (4); woodland false buttonweed; Bengal trumpet; American beautyberry; henbit deadnettle; Florida hedgenettle (2); lyreleaf sage (3); skyflower; Florida bluehearts; American trumpet vine; dwarf plantain; corn speedwell; Drummond’s phlox; balsam; tievine (2); devil’s trumpet; Christmas berry; manyflower marshpennywort (2); Walter’s viburnum; Sandankwa viburnum; nursery bittercress; Carolina crane’s-bill (2); cutleaf evening primrose (3); crimson bottlebrush (2); red chokeberry; sand blackberry; Pennsylvania blackberry (2); southern dewberry (2); Virginia creeper; Pinto peanut; littleleaf sensitive-briar (2); white clover (3); showy milkwort; spurge nettle (2); red mangrove; Florida blue violet (3); St. Andrew’s cross; fourpetal St. Johnswort; Chinese hibiscus (2); common fanpetals (4); caesarweed; creeping woodsorrel (3); large-flowered pink-sorrel; slender yellow woodsorrel; Brazilian peppertree