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Animals!

References Slides 2,4,5,7,8,10,11,13,14,16,19,21,22,23,25: DUIT Multimedia database. Other slides sourced from are copyright free and provided by The Source for Entomology Photos. A joint project of the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service. Project Coordinators: Keith Douce, David Moorhead & Charles Bargeron. DouceDavid MoorheadCharles Bargeron Slide 3: Flesh flies - Sarcophaga spp. - Gerald J. Lenhard. Slide 6: Jerusalem cricket Stenopelmatus fuscus Nymph Rick Burningham, Mountain States. Slide 9: Harvestman: Leiobunum spp. Jerry A. Payne, USDA Agricultural Research Service Slide 12: Damselfly: Broad-winged damselflies Calopteryx spp. David Cappaert, Slide 15: Katydid: Pterophylla camellifolia Herbert A. "Joe" Pase III, Texas Forest Service Slide 17: Spider: Funnel web spider Agelenopsis spp. Joseph Berger Slide 18: Honeybee: Apis mellifera David Cappaert Slide 20: Mantid flies - Mantispa spp. Gerald J. Lenhard Slide 24: Bee flies Anastoechus spp. Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University Slide 26: Ant:Texas leafcutting ant Atta texana Ronald F. Billings, Texas Forest Service Slide 27: Mosquito: Treehole mosquito Aedes triseriatus Susan Ellis,