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Volume 52, Number 2, September 2005:
Checklist of Kansas Orbweaving Spiders

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ABOUT THIS ISSUE
- about KSN
- about the author

IN THIS ISSUE
- introduction
- 1-6
- 7-16
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the orb web, prey, and economic importance
- 17-22
- 23-28
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predators, parasites and spider defenses
- Kansas orb weavers
- argiopidae
- tetragnathidae
- references
- acknowledgements

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Checklist of Kansas Orbweaving Spiders
by Hank Guarisco

ABOUT THIS ISSUE

Kansas School Naturalist
ISSN: 0022-877X
Published by EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Editor: JOHN RICHARD SCHROCK
Editorial Committee: TOM EDDY, GAYLEN NEUFELD, GREG SMITH
Editors Emeritus: ROBERT BOLES, ROBERT F. CLARKE
Circulation and Mailing: ROGER FERGUSON
Circulation (this issue): 10,000
Press Run: 15,000
Press Composition: John Decker
Printed by: ESU Printing Services
Online edition designed by: TERRI WEAST

Newly published issues of the Kansas School Naturalist are sent free of charge and upon request to teachers, school administrators, public and school librarians, youth leaders, conservationists, and others interested in natural history and nature education worldwide. Both in-print and out-of-print back issues are sent for one dollar photocopy and postage/handling charge per issue. A free back issue list is available upon request. The Kansas School Naturalist is published by Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas. Postage paid at Emporia, Kansas. Address all correspondence to: Editor, Kansas School Naturalist, Department of Biological Sciences, Box 4050, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS 66801-5087. Opinions and perspectives expressed are those of the authors and/or editor and do not reflect the official position or endorsement of ESU. Many issues can be viewed online at: www.emporia.edu/ksn/ The Kansas School Naturalist is listed in Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory, indexed in Wildlife Review/Fisheries Review, and appropriate issues are indexed in the Zoological Record.

Librarians Note: The Kansas School Naturalist is an irregular publication issued from one to four times per academic year; there was no Volume 51 issued in 2004.

Cover: Tetragnatha guatemalensis female discovered while laying an egg sac on a black willow leaf at midnight in Baker Wetlands, Douglas County.

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