TY - BOOK AU - Taber,Stephen Welton AU - Fleenor,Scott B. TI - Insects of the Texas Lost Pines T2 - W. L. Moody Jr. Natural History Series SN - 9781603447133 AV - QL475 -- .T33 2003eb U1 - 595.7/09764/32 PY - 2003/// CY - College Station PB - Texas A&M University Press KW - Insects -- Texas -- Bastrop Region KW - Insects -- Texas KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- CHAPTER 1 Introduction -- CHAPTER 2 The Lost Pines as a Setting for Animal Life -- CHAPTER 3 Butterflies and Moths -- CHAPTER 4 Ants, Wasps, and Bees -- CHAPTER 5 True Flies -- CHAPTER 6 True Bugs -- CHAPTER 7 Beetles -- CHAPTER 8 Grasshoppers and Crickets -- CHAPTER 9 Dragonflies, Damselflies, Stoneflies, and Mayflies -- CHAPTER 10 Ant-lions, Owlflies, Dobsonflies, and Their Kin -- CHAPTER 11 Mantids, Walkingsticks, and Cockroaches -- CHAPTER 12 Termites, Earwigs, and Angel Insects -- CHAPTER 13 Silverfish, Scorpionflies, Foot-spinners, Millipedes, and Centipedes -- CHAPTER 14 Spiders, Scorpions, and Other Arachnids -- CHAPTER 15 Molluscs and Earthworms -- APPENDIX 1 Endemic Texas Insects Occurring in the Lost Pines -- APPENDIX 2 Exotic Animals Occurring in the Lost Pines -- Bibliography -- Index N2 - In an isolated pine forest on the eastern edge of Central Texas, Taber and Fleenor encountered some hidden, rare, and never-before-described invertebrates. The result is this bestiary of more than 280 species of insects, millipedes, centipedes, spiders, scorpions, mollusks, and worms UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3037714 ER -