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Invertebrates Of Central Texas Wetlands
By Stephen Welton Taber, Scott B. Fleenor
Texas Tech University Press, 2005
ISBN: 0896725421
Cite: 41906 with citation markup [cite:41906]
Companion book to Insects of the Texas Lost Pines (1). Has some color photographs, apparently, though I have not seen the book.

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Taber, S.W. & S.B. Fleenor. 2005. Invertebrates of Central Texas Wetlands. Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock. 309 pp.

Partial blurb from the publisher:

With nearly 290 full-color illustrations, this book describes and illustrates 241 species of flies, beetles, grasshoppers, wasps, ants, bugs, spiders, scorpions, snails, crustaceans, and millipedes that inhabit the Ottine waters, wetlands, and woodlands. In a brief introduction the authors describe the geological formation of the region and discuss the plant life of the area. They also provide a description of Palmetto State Park, with its easily accessed hiking and nature trails. Following the species descriptions, the book concludes with a glossary and a thorough bibliography of other relevant works on invertebrates.

Scientifically thorough, yet readable, this book will appeal to nature lovers of all kinds.
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