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Mariposas Y Polillas (Orden Lepidoptera)Autor
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Chrysalis found on River Trail below a Hackberry tree. Texas Leaf-cutter ants had it on Trail.
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Caterpillar on Annual Bastard Cabbage.
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Arañas de Quelíceros Alargados (Género Tetragnatha)Autor
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Right below caterpillar on Annual Bastard Cabbage.
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Crisopa de Labios Rojos (Chrysoperla rufilabris)Autor
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Nymph on underside of Western Soapberry leaf.
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Nesting Digger Bees in a vertical clay bluff 20 feet from the edge of a pond. Nest holes are 1/2 to 5/8 inch diameter. Most are 4 to 6 feet high on the base. Location has been documented several years. They are normally active about 5 weeks starting in mid-April.
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Mariposa Emperatriz Tejana (Asterocampa clyton)Autor
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On a Yucca flower stem. It must be covered with honeydew from aphids which is attracting the Emperor, Question Mark, and Red Admiral Butterflies.