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2020 Araneae Blattodea Coleoptera Dermaptera Diptera Embioptera Hemiptera Hymenopte Brackenridge Field Laboratory Species List - 2020 Araneae Blattodea Coleoptera Dermaptera Diptera Embioptera Hemiptera Hymenoptera Ixodida Lepidoptera Mantodea Mecoptera Megaloptera Neuroptera Odonata Opilioacarida Orthoptera Palpigradi Phasmatodea Polydesmida Raphidioptera Scolopendromorpha Scorpiones Strepsiptera Trombidiformes Zoraptera Zygentoma Araneae Class Order Family Genus Species Authority Source Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Araneus bicentenarius (McCook, 1888) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Argiope aurantia Lucas, 1833 iNaturalist (Linnaeus, Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Gasteracantha cancriformis 1758) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Larinioides cornutus (Clerck, 1757) DMNS Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Mangora gibberosa (Hentz, 1847) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Neoscona crucifera (Lucas, 1838) iNaturalist (Keyserling, Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Neoscona oaxacensis 1864) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Araneidae sp. NA iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Dipluridae Euagrus chisoseus Gertsch, 1939 iNaturalist Chamberlin, Arachnida Araneae Gnaphosidae Drassyllus orgilus 1922 DMNS (Walckenaer, Arachnida Araneae Linyphiidae Neriene radiata 1841) iNaturalist Gertsch & Arachnida Araneae Lycosidae Pardosa delicatula Wallace, 1935 DMNS Keyserling, Arachnida Araneae Oxyopidae Hamataliwa grisea 1887 iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Oxyopidae Oxyopes salticus Hentz, 1845 iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Oxyopidae Peucetia viridans (Hentz, 1832) iNaturalist (Walckenaer, Arachnida Araneae Pisauridae Dolomedes triton 1837) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Pisauridae Pisaurina dubia (Hentz, 1847) iNaturalist (Walckenaer, Arachnida Araneae Pisauridae Pisaurina mira 1837) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Pisauridae Pisaurina sp. Simon, 1898 DMNS Arachnida Araneae Pisauridae sp. NA iNaturalist (Walckenaer, Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Anasaitis canosa 1837) iNaturalist (Peckham & Peckham, Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Bagheera prosper 1901) iNaturalist (Richman & Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Colonus hesperus Vetter, 2004) DMNS Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Colonus puerperus (Hentz, 1846) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Colonus sylvanus (Hentz, 1846) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Marpissa formosa (Banks, 1892) iNaturalist (C. L. Koch, Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Marpissa lineata 1846) iNaturalist (Peckham & Peckham, Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Marpissa pikei 1888) DMNS Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Metacyrba floridana Gertsch, 1934 iNaturalist (Peckham & Peckham, Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Naphrys acerba 1909) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Naphrys pulex (Hentz, 1846) DMNS (Peckham & Peckham, Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Pelegrina pervaga 1909) iNaturalist (Walckenaer, Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Pelegrina proterva 1837) DMNS Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Phidippus audax (Hentz, 1845) iNaturalist Peckham & Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Phidippus whitmani Peckham, 1909 iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Platycryptus undatus (De Geer, 1778) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Plexippus paykulli (Audouin, 1826) iNaturalist (Peckham & alboimmaculat Peckham, Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Poultonella a 1883) DMNS Peckham & Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Sassacus papenhoei Peckham, 1895 DMNS Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Synageles sp. Simon, 1876 iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Synemosyna formica Hentz, 1846 iNaturalist Peckham & Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Zygoballus rufipes Peckham, 1885 iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Zygoballus sexpunctatus (Hentz, 1845) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Salticidae sp. NA iNaturalist Gertsch & Arachnida Araneae Sicariidae Loxosceles reclusa Mulaik, 1940 iNaturalist (Walckenaer, Arachnida Araneae Tetragnathidae Leucauge venusta 1841) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Theraphosidae Aphonopelma hentzi (Girard, 1852) iNaturalist (Fabricius, Arachnida Araneae Theridiidae Latrodectus mactans 1775) iNaturalist Arachnida Araneae Thomisidae Xysticus ferox (Hentz, 1847) DMNS Arachnida Araneae Trachelidae Trachelas sp. L. Koch, 1872 DMNS Blattodea Class Order Family Genus Species Authority Source Insecta Blattodea Blaberidae Panchlora nivea (Linnaeus 1758) BFL Insecta Blattodea Blattidae Perplaneta americana (Linneaus) 1758 BFL Insecta Blattodea Blattidae Perplaneta fulginosa (Serville) 1839 BFL Insecta Blattodea Corydiidae Arenivaga bolliana (Saussure 1893) BFL Insecta Blattodea Corydiidae Arenivaga tonkawa Hebard 1920 BFL Insecta Blattodea Corydiidae Arenivaga bolliana (Saussure) 1893 BFL Insecta Blattodea Corydiidae Arenivaga tonkawa (Hebard) 1920 BFL Insecta Blattodea Ectobiidae Attaphila fungicola Wheeler, 1900 UTIC Insecta Blattodea Ectobiidae Blattella germanica (Linneaus) 1767 BFL Insecta Blattodea Ectobiidae Blattella vaga Hebard 1935 BFL Insecta Blattodea Ectobiidae Ischnoptera deropteltiformis (Brunner) 1865 BFL Saussure and Insecta Blattodea Ectobiidae Parcoblatta fulvescens Zehnter 1894 BFL Insecta Blattodea Ectobiidae Parcoblatta pensylvanica (DeGreer) 1773 BFL Insecta Blattodea Ectobiidae Pseudomops septentrionalis Hebard 1917 BFL Insecta Blattodea Ectobiidae Supella longipalpa (Fabricuis) 1790 BFL Coleoptera Class Order Family Genus Species Authority Source Insecta Coleoptera Anthicidae Anthicus sp. Paykull 1798 TAMU Insecta Coleoptera Anthribidae Ischnocerus infuscatus Fåhraeus, 1839 UTIC Wollaston, Insecta Coleoptera Anthribidae Trigonorhinus sp. 1861 UTIC Insecta Coleoptera Attelabidae Haplorhynchites sp. Voss 1924 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Attelabidae Homoeolabus analis Illiger 1794 iNaturalist Insecta Coleoptera Bostrichidae Lichenophanes bicornis Weber 1801 iNaturalist Insecta Coleoptera Brentidae Cylas formicarius Fabricius, 1798 UTIC Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Acmaeodera consors Horn 1878 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Acmaeodera flavomarginata (Gray, 1832) iNaturalist Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Acmaeodera mixta LeConte 1860 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Acmaeodera neglecta Fall, 1899 UTIC Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Acmaeodera neglecta Fall 1899 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Acmaeodera neoneglecta Fisher, 1949 UTIC Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Acmaeodera neoneglecta Fisher 1949 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Acmaeodera ornatoides Barr 1972 BFL Mannerheim Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Acmaeodera scalaris 1837 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Actenodes acornis (Say) 1833 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus abjectus Horn 1891 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus addendus Crotch 1873 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus audax Horn, 1891 UTIC Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus bilineatus (Weber) 1801 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus cephalicus LeConte 1860 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus exiguellus Fisher 1928 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus fallax Say 1833 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus granulatus Say 1823 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus lacustris LeConte 1860 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus lecontei Fisher 1928 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus limpiae Knull 1941 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus macer LeConte 1858 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus muticus LeConte 1858 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus near arbuti Fisher BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus obtusus Horn 1891 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus paracelti Knull 1972 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus politus Say 1825 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus pulchellus Bland 1865 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Agrilus quadrigutattus Fasher, 1928 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Anthaxia cyanella Gory 1841 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Anthaxia viridfrons Gory 1841 BFL (Marsh) Melsheimer Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Brachys aerosus 1845 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Chrysobothris adelpha Harold 1869 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Chrysobothris analis LeConte 1860 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Chrysobothris femorata (Oliver)1790 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Chrysobothris ignicollis Horn 1885 BFL LaPorte and Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Chrysobothris lesuerui Gory BFL LaPorte and Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Chrysobothris quadriimpressa Gory 1837 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Chrysobothris quadrilineata LeConte 1860 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Chrysobothris texana LeConte 1860 BFL Descarpentriesin Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae a cyanipes (Say) 1823 BFL (Fabricius) Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Dicerca lurida 1775 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Mastogenius crenulatus (Knull 1934 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Pachyschelus purpureus (Say) 1839 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae Paratyndaris chamaeleonis (Skinner) 1833 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Buprestidae [Leach], [1815] UTIC (Chaudoir Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae Aspidoglossa subangulata 1843) iNaturalist Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae Calosoma scrutator Fabricius, 1775 iNaturalist Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae Cicindela politula LeConte 1875 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae Cicindela punctulata Olivier BFL Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae Cicindela scutellaris Vaurie 1950 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae Cicindela sexguttata Fabricius 1775 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae Cicindela trifasciata LeConte 1851 BFL Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae Colliuris pensylvanica Linnaeus, 1758 UTIC Helluomorphoide Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae s ferrugineus LeConte 1843 Helluomorphoide Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae s sp. Ball, 1951 BYU Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae Lebia fuscata Dejean, 1852 UTIC Insecta Coleoptera Carabidae
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