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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Latrodectus indistinctus covers Identity, Distribution.
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This datasheet on Latrodectus indistinctus covers Identity, Distribution.
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2019
Key to the southern African species of the genus Latrodectus (adapted from Lotz 1994) 1 Females ............................................................................................. 2 - Males..............................................................................................
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Key to the southern African species of the genus Latrodectus (adapted from Lotz 1994) 1 Females ............................................................................................. 2 - Males..............................................................................................
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Latrodectus cinctus Blackwall 1865
2023Latrodectus cinctus Blackwall, 1865 Records: Baghdad, Basrah (Abdul-Rassoul et al. 2012 [sub Latrodectus scelio Thorell, 1870, attributed to L. renivulvatus Dahl, 1902 by Zamani & El-Hennawy 2016]; Al-Hadlag & Najim 2015 [sub Latrodectus hasselti Thorell, 1870, attributed to L.
Al-Khazali, Azhar Mohammed +3 more
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Geographic Distribution of Latrodectus Hasseltii
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1952Summary 1. Distribution of L. hasseltii is reviewed and new collection records from Corregidor Island, Panay, Luzon, and Tinian Island are reported. 2. Taxonomic position of Latrodectus hasseltii is discussed and a brief description of the species is given. 3. Effects of the venom of two Luzon specimens on a white mouse and a guinea pig were similar
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Latrodectus hasselti Thorell 1870
2023Latrodectus hasselti Thorell, 1870 Record: Basrah (Al-Hadlag & Najim 2015). Distribution: Southeast Asia to Australia. Introduced to Netherlands, Belgium, Croatia, Pakistan, India, Japan, New Zealand. Comment: See for L. cinctus.
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Published as part of Zamani, Alireza, Esyunin, Sergei L., Mikhailov, Kirill G. & Marusik, Yuri M., 2024, New data on the spider fauna of Iran (Arachnida: Araneae), Part XI., pp. 285-309 in Journal of Insect Biodiversity and Systematics 10 (2) on page 304, DOI: 10.61186/jibs.10.2.285, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Comparative lethality of several Latrodectus venoms
Toxicon, 1964Abstract Four species of the black-widow spider genus Latrodectus are known to occur in North America. They are L. mactans mactans, L. geometricus, L. variolus and L. bishopi. Thecomparative lethality of the venoms of these species and of the European sub-species L. mactans tredecimguttatus was evaluated.
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Latrodectus cinctus Blackwall 1865
Latrodectus cinctus Blackwall, 1865 (Figs 1 A–B, 2 M–O, 5) Material examined. IRAN: 3 ♀♀ (ZMFUM), Hormozgan Province, Bastak (27°11'24"N, 54°21'36"E), 403 m a.s.l, 16.ix.2021, semi-desert, steppe area, leg.: A.M. Souri; 1♀ (ZMFUM), Hormozgan Province, Bandar Abbas (27°12'0"N, 56°17'24" E), 23 m a.s.l, 18.viii.2022, semi-desert, steppe area, leg.: A.M ...Souri, Amir Mohammad +3 more
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Latrodectus revivensis Shulov 1948
Published as part of Souri, Amir Mohammad, Shafaie, Sepideh, Moradmand, Majid & Mirshamsi, Omid, 2024, The spider genus Latrodectus Walckenaer, 1805 (Araneae, Theridiidae) in Iran with the first record of Latrodectus revivensis Shulov, 1948, pp. 99-109 in Journal of Insect Biodiversity and Systematics 10 (1) on pages 101-104, DOI: 10.61186/jibs.10.1.99,Souri, Amir Mohammad +3 more
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American Midland Naturalist, 1955
While several excellent reviews on arachnidism have been published in recent years (Bertin, 1950; Blair, 1934; Bogen, 1926; Greer, 1949; Machiavello, 1949) these have dealt primarily with the clinical problem of spider bite, and have given little information on classification of the poisonous spiders involved. Although differences in toxicity of venoms
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While several excellent reviews on arachnidism have been published in recent years (Bertin, 1950; Blair, 1934; Bogen, 1926; Greer, 1949; Machiavello, 1949) these have dealt primarily with the clinical problem of spider bite, and have given little information on classification of the poisonous spiders involved. Although differences in toxicity of venoms
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