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Seasonal Distribution and Diversity of Non-Insect Arthropods in Arid Ecosystems: A Case Study from the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve, Kingdom Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
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Comparing microCT Staining and Scanning Methodology for Brain Studies in Various Sizes of Spiders. [PDF]
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2008
Thomisidae Tharpyna munda L. Koch 1875: 600, plate 47, fig. 3. Erroneously reported in New Zealand. Koch’s description does not include any locality but mentions “Ein Exemplar in Mr. Bradley’s Sammlung”. Mr. Bradley collected some spiders in New Zealand (see comments above for Araneus brisbanae), and Simon (1895: 1014) concluded that the species ...
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Thomisidae Tharpyna munda L. Koch 1875: 600, plate 47, fig. 3. Erroneously reported in New Zealand. Koch’s description does not include any locality but mentions “Ein Exemplar in Mr. Bradley’s Sammlung”. Mr. Bradley collected some spiders in New Zealand (see comments above for Araneus brisbanae), and Simon (1895: 1014) concluded that the species ...
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2020
Published as part of Kurczewski, Frank E., West, Rick C., Waichert, Cecilia, Kissane, Kelly C., Ubick, Darrell & Pitts, James P., 2020, New and unusual host records for North American and South American spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), pp.
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Published as part of Kurczewski, Frank E., West, Rick C., Waichert, Cecilia, Kissane, Kelly C., Ubick, Darrell & Pitts, James P., 2020, New and unusual host records for North American and South American spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), pp.
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2013
Fam. THOMISIDAE Thomisus albus (Gmelin, 1789) Thomisus albus: Shulov 1950: 53. Notes. Currently (cf. Platnick 2012), T. albus is considered as nomen dubium. The record may equally refer to any of three congeners actually represented in Israel.
ZONSTEIN, SERGEI, MARUSIK, YURI M.
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Fam. THOMISIDAE Thomisus albus (Gmelin, 1789) Thomisus albus: Shulov 1950: 53. Notes. Currently (cf. Platnick 2012), T. albus is considered as nomen dubium. The record may equally refer to any of three congeners actually represented in Israel.
ZONSTEIN, SERGEI, MARUSIK, YURI M.
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Taxonomic review of Epicadinus Simon, 1895 (Araneae: Thomisidae)
Zootaxa, 2018The genus Epicadinus Simon, 1895 can easily be distinguished from the other Neotropical Stephanopines by their abundant and robust setiferous tubercles, topped by elongated macrosetae, which cover most of the tegument. Additionally, the genus can be recognized by a pair of conical ocular mounds above the ALE, the anterior eye row very recurved ...
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Multiple origins of subsociality in crab spiders (Thomisidae)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2015Determining factors that facilitate the transition from a solitary to a social lifestyle is a major challenge in evolutionary biology, especially in taxa that are usually aggressive towards conspecifics. Most spiders live solitarily and few species are known to be social.
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38. Familly Thomisidae Sundevall, 1833 Species missing Firmicus bivittatus Simon, 1895. Ozyptila atomari a (Panzer, 1801). Psammitis ninnii (Thorell, 1872). Species not present in Algeria Xysticus cristatus (Clerck, 1757). Erroneous citations (not based on any reference) Bassaniodes caperatus: Khenchela. Bassaniodes lalandei: Djelfa.
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