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Jumping spiders present natural enemies like insectsof the subfamily Mantispinae. We report for the first timefor Uruguay the salticids Neonella minuta, Tullgrenellaserrana and the presence of Mantispinae larvae in thisspecies and in Sarinda sp. In T. serrana we record thedevelopment of the parasitoid Dicromantispa gracilis.
Hagopián Chenlo, Damián Martín +1 more
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First record of the jumping spider Icius subinermis (Araneae, Salticidae) in Hungary
We report the first record of Icius subinermis Simon, 1937, one female, from Budapest, Hungary. We provide photographs of the habitus and of the copulatory organ.
Korányi, Dávid +2 more
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General-purpose and special-purpose visual systems [PDF]
The information that eyes supply supports a wide variety of functions, from the guidance systems that enable an animal to navigate successfully around the environment, to the detection and identification of predators, prey, and conspecifics.
Land, Michael F, Nilsson, Dan-E
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Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) of Satlasana Taluka [PDF]
Family Salticidae is most species rich group of order Araneae. Jumping spiders are taxonomically diverse, present everywhere in huge abundance and diurnal.
Parmar, B. M. (B), Patel, K. B. (K)
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Epigeic spiders of the pastures of northern Wielkopolska [PDF]
The fauna of epigeic spiders (Araneae) occurring on three different types of pastures in northern Wielkopolska was analysed. Studies were conducted from May 1992 to October 1993.
Szymkowiak, Paweł, Woźny, Marek
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Jumping spider scales (Araneae: Salticidae)
Hill, David E. (2022): Jumping spider scales (Araneae: Salticidae).
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The Genus Attidops (Araneae, Salticidae)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Araneofauna asociada al cultivo de maíz y área de pastizal
Introducción. Las arañas (orden Araneae) constituyen el grupo más diverso dentro de la clase Arachnida, con aproximadamente 52 948 especies descritas a nivel mundial (World Spider Catalog, 2025). En México se registran cerca de 2 506 especies.
José María Salazar-Bojórquez +3 more
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Die Baumkronenspinnen (Araneae) des Leipziger Auwaldes [PDF]
The canopy spiders of the floodplain forest in Leipzig have become a focus of ecological studies in recent years. In 2006 we sampled 30 tree canopies in the ‘Burgaue’ nature reserve with pyrethrum knock-down fogging, recording 502 adult spiders belonging
Floren, Andreas, Otto, Stefan
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Australasian Arachnology, Number 70, December 2004 [PDF]
This is it, my first issue! As Tracey announced in the editorial of the last Australasian Arachnology, it’s now my turn ‘at the helm’ of our newsletter.
Framenau, Volker
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