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Göreme Milli Parkında yayılış gösteren Lycosidae familyasına ait bazı örümcek türleri üzerine sitogenetik araştırmalar Bu çalışmada Lycosidae familyasına ait Pardosa lugubris, Pardosa amentata, Lycosa singoriensis, Geolycosa vultuosa ve Xerolycosa ...
Kumbıçak, Zübeyde
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Pennsylvania and New Jersey spiders of the family Lycosidae
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The Cerrado is a highly diverse biome that harbors a rich arthropod fauna, including representatives of the family Lycosidae (Araneae). The structural heterogeneity of its different vegetation types such as savanna, forest, and grassland formations can ...
Martins, Nadine Scocco
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First record of the genus Passiena (Araneae, Lycosidae) from China, with the first description of the male of P.spinicrus Thorell, 1890 from Malaysia. [PDF]
Tan B, Irfan M, Zhang ZS, Wang LY.
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The Lycosidae and Pisauridae (Araneae) of the Netherlands
INTRODUCTION In this paper the species of spiders belonging to the families Lycosidae and Pisauridae, known from the Netherlands, are described and figured. In addition a number of species, which possibly may occur in the Netherlands though they have not yet been found here hitherto, are mentioned in the keys.
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On some South Australian spiders of the family Lycosidae
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A faunistic study was carried out for three years in Zemen gorge (1984-1986). With the help of Barber-traps 675 gnaphosid spiders were caught in 4 localities, each with 2 habitats, meadow and forest.
Blagoev, Gergin A., Deltshev, Christo
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Spider (Arachnida, Araneae) fauna of the lowland part of the Balkhash-Alakol Basin (SE Kazakhstan): an integrated assessment. [PDF]
Nekhaeva A +4 more
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<i>Erranticosa</i> gen. nov.: a New Genus of Wolf Spiders from East Asia with Notes on its Separation from <i>Lycosa</i> and <i>Hogna</i> (Araneae Lycosidae: Lycosinae). [PDF]
Ballarin F +3 more
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This paper presents an overview of various aspects of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in the Lycosidae, with particular emphasis on burrowing wolf spiders. Three species of the genus Zyuzicosa Logunov, 2010 exhibit pronounced SSD, having typical dwarf males
D V Logunov, Д В Логунов
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