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The aim of this study was to characterize karyotypes of central European spiders of the genera Arctosa, Tricca, and Xerolycosa (Lycosidae) with respect to the diploid chromosome number, chromosome morphology, and sex chromosomes.
Petr DOLEJŠ +6 more
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Complete mitogenomes of two non-orb-weaving spiders, Pardosa astrigera and Agelena labyrinthica
We performed high-throughput sequencing on the complete mitogenomes of two non-orb-weaving spiders, Pardosa astrigera (wolf spiders; Lycosidae) and Agelena labyrinthica (funnel weaver; Agelenidae). The two mitogenomes contain 14,520 bp and 14,772 bp, and
Jung A. Kim +4 more
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On the diversity of some soil and cave spiders (Aranea: Arachnida) from Serbia [PDF]
A total of 46 species from 14 families: Pholcidae (2), Dysderidae (3) Eresidae (1), Linyphiidae (11), Tetragnathidae (3), Araneidae (4), Lycosidae (5), Agelenidae (4), Amaurobiidae (2), Liocranidae (1), Gnaphosidae (2) Philodromidae (1), Thomisidae (2 ...
Ćurčić Božidar P. +7 more
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In large parts of Europe Pardosa spp. (Lycosidae) are among the most abundant wolf spiders in arable fields and potentially important natural control agents of pests.
Thomas DRAPELA +4 more
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An addition to the fauna of spiders (Aranei) of the Northern Caspian bassin [PDF]
Data on 12 species of the spiders of the families Lycosidae, Clubionidae, Gnaphosidae, Philodromidae, Thomisidae from Northern Ciscaspien are ...
A.S. Tsvetkov +2 more
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A checklist of spider fauna of Rajasthan, India
The checklist of spiders of Rajasthan State in India is provided here, which is represented by 71 species of spiders included under 47 genera of 15 families.
Neisseril Anirudhan Kashmeera +1 more
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: A new genus, Karakumosa gen. nov., is established to accommodate nine central Asian species of burrowing wolf spiders, of which seven are diagnosed and described as new: K. badkhyzica sp. nov. (♂♀, southern Turkmenistan), K. gromovi sp.
D. Logunov, A. Ponomarev
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The absolute population density of adult Pardosa agrestis (Westring, 1862), the dominant epigeic spider species in many arable lands in Central Europe, was quantified in two alfalfa fields using a multiple mark-recapture method.
Balázs KISS, Ferenc SAMU
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New species and finds of spiders (Aranei) from the south of Russia and Western Kazakhstan [PDF]
The illustrated descriptions of 2 new species of spiders from the families Lycosidae (Alopecosa medvedevi sp. n.) and Hahniidae (Hahnia sexoculata sp.
A.V. Ponomarev
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NOTES ON TAXONOMY AND FAUNA OF SPIDERS (ARANEI) OF THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA AND WESTERN KAZAKHSTAN
A description of new species Alopecosa kulsaryensis sp. n. and a male Alopecosa inderensis Ponomarev, 2007 (family Lycosidae), which was known only on females, are presented in the paper.
A. V. Ponamarev, K. V. Dvadnenko
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