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Volume
52, Number 2, September 2005:
Checklist
of Kansas Orbweaving Spiders
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- introduction
- 1-6
- 7-16
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orb web, prey, and economic importance
- 17-22
- 23-28
- predators,
parasites and spider defenses
- Kansas orb weavers
- argiopidae
- tetragnathidae
- references
- acknowledgements
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Checklist
of Kansas Orbweaving Spiders
by
Hank
Guarisco
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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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