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A recent paper provides an updated perspective on the evolutionary history of chelicerates—a diverse and ecologically significant group of arthropods that includes spiders, scorpions, mites, and ...
Department of Material Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto Daigaku Katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8510, Japan ...
Golden webs have begun to drape across trees and shrubs throughout Georgia, signaling Joro spotting season. Enter Joro Watch, a digital Joro spider monitoring and data collection program created ...
The abundance of spiders in most terrestrial ecosystems makes them good indicators of habitat changes because they are common animals in most terrestrial ecosystems. Due to the importance of knowing ...
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Flora and fauna prioritised for recovery efforts: Bulburin National Park protects significant areas of rainforest, wet eucalypt forests, dry eucalypt woodlands and other types of ecosystems. The park ...
Diamondback moth; Ebrechtella tricuspidata; Pardosa laura; Pardosa astrigera; Pardosa pseudoannulata; predation Plutella xylostella were obtained from the Vegetable Research Institution of Wuhan, ...
The retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) clade (Araneomorphae: Entelegynae), composing of more than 21,500 species in 31 families, is speciose and diverse, representing nearly 45% of the known ...
The modification of male pedipalps into secondary sexual intromittent organs is one of the hallmark characteristics of spiders, yet understanding the development and evolution of male genitalia across ...
This series has been superseded by the Australian Faunal Directory (AFD). However a some printed volumes are still available to purchase. ISBN-10 for series: 0 644 02840 8 (for titles published by ...