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Comparative morphology refines the conventional model of spider reproduction. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2019
Zhan Y   +6 more
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Ultrastructure of spermatozoa of orsolobidae (Haplogynae, Araneae) with implications on the evolution of sperm transfer forms in Dysderoidea [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Morphology, 2014
ABSTRACTCover illustration. Haplogynae are highly diverse group of spiders with respect to the primary male genital system and sperm characteristics. Within this group, different sperm transfer forms evolved, i.e., individually transferred sperm (cleistospermia), sperm conjugates (primary and secondary sperm conjugates). In this issue of the Journal of
Elisabeth Lipke   +2 more
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Extreme degree of chromosome number variability in species of the spider genus Scytodes (Araneae, Haplogynae, Scytodidae)

open access: yesJournal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 2008
Univ Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Dept Biol, Inst Biociencias, BR-13506900 Rio Claro, SP ...
Araujo, D.   +3 more
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A hasadékpókok második előfordulása Magyarországon (Araneae: Haplogynae, Filistatidae)

open access: yesÁllattani Közlemények
A hasadékpókok (Filistatidae család) a Mediterráneum jellegzetes és elterjedt képviselői. Eleddig egyetlen magyar előfordulásukról volt tudomásunk, 1985-ben Pekka Lehtinen három példányt gyűjtött (az adatok közlésére 2019-ben került sor), melyek a Turkui Egyetem gyűjteményében találhatóak.
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The six-eyed sand spiders of the genus Sicarius (Araneae: Haplogynae: Sicariidae) from the Brazilian Caatinga

Zootaxa, 2013
In this paper we revise the species of Sicarius (Araneae: Sicariidae) from the Brazilian Caatinga, the largest tropical dry forest nucleus in the world. We redescribe, designate a neotype and provide new records for Sicarius tropicus (Mello- Leitão, 1936), the only species previously known from the region, and describe three new species: S.
Ivan L F, Magalhães   +2 more
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Radiation of the genus Dysdera (Araneae, Haplogynae, Dysderidae) in the Canary Islands: The western islands

Zoologica Scripta, 1996
The spider genus Dysdera has undergone an extraordinary species radiation in the Canary Islands. As a first step towards the recovery of the endemic species phylogeny and the study of the evolutionary processes underlying its diversification, an exhaustive taxonomical work is required.
MIQUEL A. ARNEDO   +2 more
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Radiation of the genus Dysdera (Araneae, Haplogynae, Dysderidae) in the Canary Islands: The island of Gran Canaria

Zoologica Scripta, 1997
This study continues studies on the taxonomy and distribution of Dysdera in the Canarian archipelago. Four new species are described: Dysdera andamanae sp. n., D. arabisenen sp. n., D. tibicena sp. n. and D. yguanirae sp. n. Four new synonymies are reported: D. bailadero Wunderlich, 1991 and D. pauciserae Wunderlich, 1991 =Dysdera iguanensis Wunderlich,
MIQUEL A. ARNEDO, CARLES RIBERA
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A New Six-Eyed Sand SpiderSicariusWalckenaer, 1847 (Araneae: Haplogynae: Sicariidae) from Colombia, with Information on Its Natural History

Arachnology, 2017
Abstract We describe a new species of the genus Sicarius Walckenaer, 1847 (Sicariidae), S. vallenato sp. nov., from the tropical dry forest in Valledupar and La Guajira, Colombia, representing the first species of the genus from Colombia. The new species is diagnosed from other species of the genus, and compared in detail.
Franklyn Cala-Riquelme   +3 more
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On the poorly known haplogynae spiders of the genus Ochyrocera Simon (Araneae, Ochyroceratidae) from Mexico: description of two new species with an updated identification key for Mexican species

Zootaxa, 2017
Two new species of the spider genus Ochyrocera Simon 1891 are described from Mexico. Ochyrocera jarocha new species was collected under rotten trunks and hollow trunks in a tropical rainforest, in San Martin Volcano, Veracruz, Mexico. Ochyrocera pojoj new species was collected in a mixed forest, under rotten trunks, in La Trinitaria, Chiapas, Mexico ...
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