Birds (43/220)
Mammals (13/22)
Insects (172/339)
Reptiles (4/12)
Amphibians (7/10)
Arachnids (24/35)
Molluscs (12/14)
Ray-finned Fishes (17/18)
Fungi Including Lichens (72/79)
Butterflies and Moths (54/116)
Odonata (3/24)
Beetles (37/55)
Ants, Bees, Wasps & Sawflies (14/39)
Flies (17/30)
Conifers (3/6)
Ferns (9/17)
Grasses (29/31)
Asterales: Sunflowers and allies (74/99)
Apiales: Carrots and allies (13/15)
Brassicales: Mustards and allies (9/11)
Fabales: Legumes and allies (18/31)
Lamiales: Mints and allies (40/57)
Rosales: Roses and allies (41/53)
Liliales: Lillies and allies (3/6)
Fagales: Oaks/birches/etc (21/29)
Sapindales: Maples, Mangos, Mahogany, Citrus, and allies (17/23)
Ranunculales: Buttercups, Poppies, and allies (18/26)
Solanales: Nightshades, Bindweeds, Gooseweeds, and allies (11/13)
Malvales: Checkerblooms/mallows/rock-roses/etc (5/7)
Saxifragales: Saxifrages and allies (8/9)
Boraginales: Borages and allies (5/6)
Magnoliales (8/9)
Laurales (1/3)
Vitales (0/4)
Geraniales (2/4)
Myrtales (5/8)
Oxalidales (1/2)
Malpighales (11/17)
Pinks, cacti and allies (28/36)
Cornales (13/14)
Heathers and Allies (20/25)
Gentianales (4/8)
Honeysuckles, Moschatels, and Allies (17/22)
Spiderworts and Allies (3/6)
Aspargales (22/25)
Comments
Great stuff, Navin! Looks like there's enough to keep you from being bored for a while! :)
Thanks, @sambiology! Philly is just starting to get into iNaturalist, so there's still plenty that's around that no one has recorded yet, in addition to this list. I'm really hoping to get more and more people using iNat here.
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