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Well, the internet connection was a bit uneven on the trip, so be prepared for the deluge of pictures now that I'm back in Boston, procrastinating away my buffer day!

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A female Anolis wattsi, which I'm calling the Antiguan anole but wikipedia is calling "Watt's anole." I believe that juveniles are colored like females and then the males change as they become sexually mature. I saw some small intermediately colored specimens on this trip. The tiny ones are too fast to photograph in most cases.

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This morning my father in law and I went for a walk up the hill. I didn't identify the flowering plant breaking through the pavement. Can you?

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Here Alexis has recorded me carefully regarding a Frangipani worm.Read more... )
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Urban species # 109: Giant milkweed Calotropis procera
Photos by [livejournal.com profile] cottonmanifesto

Along the road to my in-laws' house are large weeds with round, opposite leaves. In some places they are big enough to be called shrubs; in others they can only be called trees. They have attractive, purple, star-shaped flowers, that remind me of the tiny flowers of black swallow-wort, an invasive climbing milkweed. When we looked at them closely we found yellow aphids, tended by ants. The only place I have seen yellow aphids before is on common milkweed plants.

I suspected, given these clues, that the plant was a kind of milkweed. The fact that milkweeds are poisonous, and that all the wild plants in Antigua have to be goat-resistant in some way helped reinforce this suspicion. When I got home, research bore this out.

Native to India and Africa, giant milkweed has a history of various uses, mainly medicinal. Studies in the new world have shown that it is useful as a food plant for monarch butterfly caterpillars. Why it was brought to Antigua is anyone's guess, but it has become one of the most common waste area weeds on the island.

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