Where to see a Acanthocephala Terminalis in Texas

The Acanthocephala Terminalis is recorded in the counties of 32 Texas state parks (research-grade iNaturalist observations). Ranked by how often it is observed in each area:

  1. Dinosaur Valley State Park
  2. Meridian State Park
  3. Lake Whitney State Park
  4. Birch Creek State Park
  5. Nails Creek State Park
  6. Baylor University State Park
  7. Palmetto State Park
  8. Cedar Hill State Park
  9. Fort Parker State Park
  10. Washington State Park
  11. Eisenhower State Park
  12. Purtis Creek State Park
  13. Mother Neff State Park
  14. Cooper State Park
  15. Lake Tawakoni State Park
  16. Cooper Lake State Park - Doctors Creek Unit
  17. Cleburne State Park
  18. McKinney Falls State Park
  19. Ray Roberts Lake State Park
  20. Ray Roberts Lake State Park - Isle Du Bois Unit
  21. Ray Roberts Lake State Park - Johnson Branch Unit
  22. Ray Roberts Lake State Recreation Area - Culp Branch Unit
  23. Tyler State Park
  24. Caddo Lake State Park
  25. Pedernales Falls State Park

These are county-level records — the species is documented in the area around each park, which is a strong steer rather than a guarantee for the park itself.

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