These were abundant on the rocks of the South Padre Island jetty. Keyed out with the (likely outdated) monograph by H. Richardson (1905, Bull. U.S. Nat'l Mus., p. 674). A link to the L. exotica page is on BG here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/1083380
These were abundant on the rocks of the South Padre Island jetty. Keyed out with the (likely outdated) monograph by H. Richardson (1905, Bull. U.S. Nat'l Mus., p. 674). A link to the L. exotica page is on BG here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/1083380
These were abundant on the rocks of the South Padre Island jetty. Keyed out with the (likely outdated) monograph by H. Richardson (1905, Bull. U.S. Nat'l Mus., p. 674). A link to the L. exotica page is on BG here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/1083380
"A ""sea roach"" that stood still long enough for us to get a photo. We saw dozens of them scurrying in crevices around the tidal pools in Tenjinjima Rinkai Kyouikuen."