Texana
Appearance
Texana denotes both the history and culture of Texas. It may also refer to:
Places
[edit]- Texana, North Carolina, an unincorporated community
- Texana, Texas, a ghost town in Jackson County, Texas
- Lake Texana
- Lake Texana State Park
Species
[edit]- Acantholespesia texana, a species of fly of the genus Acantholespesia
- Atta texana, known as the Texas leafcutter ant
- Bergia texana, a species of flowering plant
- Catocala texanae, known as the Texan underwing moth
- Celosia texana, also known as Celosia nitida, the West Indian cockscomb
- Cochliopa texana, known as the phantom cave snail
- Cotinis texana, refers to Cotinis mutabilis, the figeater beetle
- Diospyros texana, known as the Texas persimmon, Mexican persimmon, and chapote
- Euvrilletta texana, a species of beetle
- Froelichia texana, a species of plant in the genus Froelichia
- Gleditsia × texana, known as the Texas honey locust
- Gutierrezia texana, a species of sunflower plant
- Hymenoxys texana, a species of plant known as prairie dawn
- Leptinotarsa texana, a species of leaf beetle of the genus Leptinotarsa
- Mocis texana, known as the Texas mocis moth
- Quercus texana, known as Nuttall's oak and formerly used to also refer to Texas red oak
- Salamandra texana or Ambystoma texanum, known as the small-mouthed salamander
- Siren intermedia texana, a sub-species of the lesser siren
- Storeria dekayi texana, known as the Texas brown snake
- Tartarocreagris texana, a species of arachnid
- Xanthisma texana, a plant known as the sleepy daisy or the star-of-Texas