Janet, love the
L. cernuum, and the knobs where pincers might be...
I assume the cernuum pods were open pollinated. If you didn't have any
L. pumilum or
L. davidii flowers blooming at the time, you can be fairly certain that there wasn't any hanky panky going on, and you've got pure species seed. At any rate, if you have extra seed this fall, I'd like to try some, pretty please...
Whenever I resize an image for posting, I rename it too, with its Botanical Latin name and pertinent data. That way, I'll always be able to find it, even if I have to search the whole computer with a search word. Although exceptionally long, below is an example. I'm sure you must do something like this for your insects. Why not plants, too...
Echinocereus reichenbachii var. baileyi,unus cent earlyseedlings15Aug10