The shortgrass prairie has a thriving invertebrate population. Here is a sampling of winged and crawling critters I typically encounter on my treks across the tablelands of the Llano Estacado.
© Ilija Lukić 2011
© Ilija Lukić 2011
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| White And Black-Striped Blister Beetle |
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| Raising A Stink (eleodes beetle) |
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| Monarch Nectar |
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| Big Robber (promachus albifacies) |
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| Hold On Tight (hyles lineata) |
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| Harvester Ant Huddle At Dawn (pogonomyrmex rugosus) |
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| Face Paint (Colorado Soldier Beetle) |
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| White-Lined Sphynx Moth Munchkin |
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| Minimalist Architecture (Wolf Spider nest) |
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| Blue Margined Ground Beetle |










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