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Crab spiders from Hainan Island, China (Araneae, Thomisidae)

Zootaxa, 2010
The crab spiders (Araneae: Thomisidae) collected from Hainan Island, China are studied. A total of 25 genera, 43 species are reported, including 12 new species, two new combinations and one new synonym. The new species are: Borboropactus brevidens sp. nov., Borboropactus edentatus sp. nov., Borboropactus longidens sp. nov., Lycopus longissimus sp. nov.,
GUO TANG, SHUQIANG LI
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UV and Camouflage in Crab Spiders (Thomisidae)

2012
Crab spiders are formidable predators of many insects. Their colour is particularly fascinating and we have an excellent account of the foraging ecology of some species. A more recent research focus has been the prevalence of UV reflection in some crab spider species.
Marie E. Herberstein   +1 more
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The Genus Ozyptila in North America (Araneida, Thomisidae)

1974
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Dondale, Charles D., Redner, James H.
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First description of the male of Diaea mikhailovi (Araneae: Thomisidae)

Zootaxa, 2014
The genus Diaea Thorell, 1869 contains 75 known species with the type species D. dorsata (Fabricius, 1777). It is distributed worldwide, and about half of the species currently assigned to this genus are found in Australasia (Platnick 2014). Four Diaea species have been recorded from China, D. subdola O. P.-Cambridge, 1885, D. suspiciosa O.
Chen-Hui, Guo, Feng, Zhang
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The spider genus Tmarus (Thomisidae) in Panama

1950
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A new Philodromus (Araneae: Thomisidae) from Arizona

1973
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Prey capture by the crab spider Misumena calycina (Araneae: Thomisidae)

Oecologia, 1979
Crab spiders Misumena calycina (L.) in pasture rose Rosa carolina flowers regularly attacked bumble bees, smaller bees, and syrphid flies that visited these flowers. Attacks reached a maximum rate of over 20/h during mid morning, but only 1.6% of the most important prey item, bumble bees, were captured.
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How Crab Spiders (Araneae, Thomisidae) Hunt at Flowers

1984
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Crab spiders (Araeneae: Philodromidae, Thomisidae) of Ramsey County, Minnesota.

1996
Crab spiders of 2 families, 10 genera, and 35 species were collected over a 31-year period in Ramsey County, Minnesota. Rarely collected species included Philodromus keyserlingi, Xysticus pellax, X. chippewa, X. banksi and X. alboniger. Identification source(s), season and collection frequency, and biology are summarized for each species.
Daniel. T. Jennings, Bruce Cutler
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