The Cellularis Mapping project continues to add new observations to the database. We now have over 40 confirmed observations! Below is a pie chart showing the prominence of the Cellularis fauxpalmicus and Cellularis fauxpinecus.
In what has us at the CMP puzzled, there are more instances of fauxpinecus than fauxpalmicus primarily in the American southwest. See the data below and bounce it off the map here:
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Fauxpalmicus Grove
The Cellularis Mapping Project now has over 30 verified sightings of fauxpalmicus and fauxpinecus! Check out the map to see locations.
In addition, we have some more exciting news: the team has discovered a natural grove of Cellularis fauxpalmicus. The grove is located in Arizona about 30 miles SE of Phoenix near the intersection of Rittenhouse Road and East Riggs Road. See the location on Google Maps here.
Grove of Cellularis fauxpalmicus |
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Sunday, July 3, 2016
Welcome to the Project
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