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Habitat: Near open, wet woodland; grassy areas near water; near streams and ponds. For more species details, please see Nature in the Ozarks.
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Habitat: Fields, waste ground, disturbed sites, meadows, roadsides, railroads, lawns (just about any...
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Range: United States and southern Canada east of the Rockies. Habitat: Wooded areas; adults are...
Uploaded on Mar 17, 2010
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Range: Eastern North America, including most of Florida. Habitat: Deciduous forests. For more information, please see Nature in the Ozarks.
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Range: Eastern North America: Nova Scotia to Florida, east to at least Louisiana and...
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Hodges: 8717 Range: Eastern North America Habitat: Deciduous forests. For more information, please see Nature in the Ozarks.
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Range: Nova Scotia to South Carolina, west to Arkansas, north to Manitoba. For more information, please see Nature in the Ozarks.
Uploaded on Feb 18, 2010
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Widespread in eastern and central North America. Usually found in deciduous and mixed forest and...
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Atimia confusa is widespread throughout the central and eastern U. S., is active in the spring and...
Uploaded on Jan 28, 2010
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IDENTIFICATION: Black with white markings on the head, thorax, and the last few segments of...
Uploaded on Nov 18, 2009
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A common orbweaving spider found throughout most of North America. For more information, please see Nature in the Ozarks.
Uploaded on Nov 12, 2009
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A good fly. Larva is a parasoid of true bugs, mainly squash bugs and stink bugs. For more information, please see Nature in the Ozarks.
Uploaded on Sep 8, 2009
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For more information, please see Nature in the Ozarks.
Uploaded on Aug 6, 2009
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Larvae of this genus are commonly called webworms, sod webworms, or grass webworms and feed on grasses. BugGuide
Uploaded on Jul 31, 2009
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For species details, please see Nature in the Ozarks.
Uploaded on Jul 8, 2009
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Uploaded on Jul 6, 2009
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