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Phylogenetic relationships of some Pardosa (Lycosidae) species

2021
In this study, 3 Pardosa species ( Pardosa proxima (C. L. Koch, 1847), P. tatarica (Thorell, 1875), P. italica Tongiorgi, 1966) that have similar genital morphologies were analyzed by using the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 (COI) gene region. Haplotypes belonging to P. proxima and P. tatarica populations were determined.
Akpinar, Adile   +5 more
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Redescription of Alopecosa longicymbia Savelyeva, 1972 (Araneae: Lycosidae)

Arachnology, 2021
Alopecosa longicymbiaSavelyeva, 1972, a poorly known species from east Kazakhstan, is redescribed and diagnosed based on the newly collected material. The species is known from a single taxonomic entry and only by the male. The original type series of this species has been lost.
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Lycosidae Sundevall 1833

Published as part of Kherbouche-Abrous, Ourida, Bouseksou, Samira, Alioua, Youcef & Beladjal, Lynda, 2025, Corrections to the Article: " Bibliographic checklist of the Algerian spider fauna (Araneae) ", pp.
Kherbouche-Abrous, Ourida   +3 more
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Lycosidae Sundevall 1833

2008
LYCOSIDAE Agalenocosa Mello-Leitão, 1944 Agalenocosa bryantae Roewer, 1951. Penney & Perez-Gelabert, 2002:212 = Lycosa festina Bryant, 1948:354 Arctosa Koch, 1847 Arctosa inconspicua (Bryant, 1948):408. Penney & Perez-Gelabert, 2002:212 Hogna reducta (Bryant, 1942).
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Locomotion in Burrowing and Vagrant Wolf Spiders (Lycosidae)

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1981
ABSTRACT Locomotion in the vagrant wolf spider Trochosa ruricola is compared to that in the burrow dwelling wolf spider Lycosa tarentula (Araneae: Lycosidae). L. tarentula takes relatively shorter steps than T. ruricola. At high speeds T. ruricola approximates an alternating tetrapod gait but this does not occur in L. tarentula.
T. M. Ward, W. F. Humphreys
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Burrow-blocking behaviour in Geolycosa wrightii (Araneae: Lycosidae)

Animal Behaviour, 1975
Abstract Patterns of behaviour associated with preventing wind-blown sand from entering the burrows of the wolf spider Geolycosa wrightii were investigated in a laboratory study. The method of closing the burrow depended upon the rate of sand entry. The spider employed a web block at low rates and used its body to block at high rates.
Darryl T. Gwynne, Janet Watkiss
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Sublethal responses of wolf spiders (Lycosidae) to organophosphorous insecticides

Environmental Toxicology, 2002
AbstractThe activities of cholinesterase (ChE) and glutathione S‐transferase (GST) enzymes were assessed in the wolf spider (Lycosa hilaris) as biomarkers of organophosphate contamination in agricultural ecosystems. Spiders were exposed to simulated field rates of two commercially available organophosphorous insecticides [Basudin (diazinon) and Lorsban
S, Van Erp   +3 more
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A anticonvulsive fraction from Scaptocosa raptoria (Araneae: Lycosidae) spider venom

Neuroscience Letters, 2004
Several spider neurotoxins are known to show highly selective effects on nervous tissues. Intracerebral injection into rats of spider venom from Scaptocosa raptoria, prevents seizures induced by convulsant agents. Injection of phenytoin (390 pmol/200 nl), muscimol (90 pmol/200 nl), baclofen (500 pmol/200 nl) into the substantia nigra (SN) pars ...
Ribeiro, Alessandra Mussi   +4 more
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2023
In the material collected in the Dniepropertovsk Region (Ukrainian SSR) the new spries of the genus Pardosa (Aranei, Lycosidae) was found: Pardosa italica valenta Z J u z i n subsp. n. P. italica valenta is described as a new subspecies which differs from P. italica italica T o n g. in a shape of fertilization ducts.
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Complete mitochondrial genomes of Lycosa grahami and Lycosa sp. (Araneae: Lycosidae): comparison within the family Lycosidae

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2023
Wentao Ye   +4 more
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