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Species Phidippus apacheanus

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Spiders and Their Kin: A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press
By Herbert W. Levi, Lorna R. Levi, Nicholas Strekalovsky
St. Martin's Press, 2001

A Field Guide to Spiders and Scorpions of Texas
By John A. Jackman
Gulf Publishing, 2002

A Field Guide to the Animals of Vernal Pools
By Leo P. Kenney and Matthew R. Burne
Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program and Vernal Pool Association, 2000

American insects
By Vernon L. Kellogg
H. Holt and Company, 1905
A classic entomology text with many illustrations (by Mary Wellman), available from the Biodiversity Heritage Library:
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/8439

Hemp Diseases and Pests
By McPartland, J. M., R. C. Clarke, D. P. Watson
CABI Publishing, 2000

An Introduction to Entomology
By John Henry Comstock
The Comstock publishing Co., 1933
Several editions, dating back into the 1890's. Apparently (!) in the public domain. Available at the Biodiversity Heritage Library.

Check List of the Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico
By Hodges, R. W. et al. (editors). 1983.
E. W. Classey, London, UK., 1983
Hodges, R.W. et al. (editors) 1983. Check List of the Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico. E. W. Classey, London, UK. 284 pp.

Am I really the first to enter this seminal publication??

Cause of Death: A Perfect Little Guide to What Kills Us
By Jack Mingo, Erin Barrett, Lucy Autrey Wilson
Pocket Books, 2008
Death becomes you, and it's just another fact of life explored in Cause of Death, a revealing abundance of startling data, false perceptions, bizarre fallacies and some totally unexpected statistics about how, why, when and where we all bite the dust.

Disease, accidents, occupational hazards, poisons, plagues, infections, murder, fauna and fungi, insect bites, war and even bison. All this and more in a book you really shouldn't be living without.

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