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How has a Hemileuca moth evolved to live in a unique coastal Texas ecosystem?
By
Robert J. "Bob" Nuelle, Jr.
Backed by
Clayton Bownds
,
Bob Newman
,
Barbara Carter
,
Liz Barraza
,
Cindy Wu
,
Robert J. Nuelle, III
,
George Su
,
Michael Wheelock
,
Mark Nuelle
,
Robert Nuelle, Sr.
,
and 10 other backers
Daniel Bennett
,
Stephen M. Robinson
,
Monica Lee
,
Clifford Friedland
,
John A Rivera
,
Jamie Hannan
,
Chris Scrudder
,
Jason P Schein
,
Akhil Gupta
, and
Eric D. Walters
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The East Texas Natural History Collection
Spring, Texas
Biology
Ecology
Open Access
DOI: 10.18258/4925
$2,079
Raised of $2,000 Goal
103%
Funded on 6/14/15
Successfully Funded
$2,079
pledged
103%
funded
Funded
on 6/14/15
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Overview
Methods
Lab Notes (19)
Discussion (21)
Lab Notes
Tags:
Hemileuca
Lepidoptera
Nuelle
Saturniidae
Hemileuca peigleri
peer reviewed
Article
Biology
Entomology
Finish
Calhoun Couty
Godwin
Moth
Quercus minima
Publications
'Hemileuca', 'Hemileuca peigleri','Calho
The Articles are in the mail . . .
March 4, 2016
3
9
109
The Article has been Published!
February 17, 2016
4
3
110
IMPORTANT Progress Update!!!!
January 31, 2016
14
14
102
December 2015 - Field Trip to Calhoun County
December 21, 2015
1
2
45
Hemileuca peigleiri is flying
December 12, 2015
2
3
45
Status Update
September 1, 2015
0
2
35
The next steps
July 6, 2015
1
1
50
SUCCESS -- Thanks to you we got funded!
June 15, 2015
1
1
61
This lab note is
for backers only
The Next steps - Backers Private Lab Note
June 15, 2015
0
1
2
Our Budget
June 13, 2015
0
1
22
Collateral Insight - Looking beyond the Moth
June 13, 2015
0
1
49
The Buck Moth Hiding in plain sight
June 10, 2015
0
2
68
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