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Biogeography of the Caribbean Cyrtognatha Spiders Klemen Čandek1,6,7, Ingi Agnarsson2,4, Greta J
Howard Associate Professor of Natural History and Curator Of
Preliminary Checklist of Extant Endemic Species and Subspecies of the Windward Dutch Caribbean (St
A Protocol for Online Documentation of Spider Biodiversity Inventories Applied to a Mexican Tropical Wet Forest (Araneae, Araneomorphae)
(Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliinae) from Lake Miragoane in Southwestern Haiti, Hispaniola
Caribbean Golden Orbweaving Spiders Maintain Gene Flow with North America Abstract the Caribbean Archipelago Offers One of the B
Araneae, Tetragnathidae)
Comparison of the Recent and Miocene Hispaniolan Spider Faunas
Abstract Book
Nephila Clavata L Koch, the Joro Spider of East Asia, Newly Recorded from North America (Araneae: Nephilidae)
An Extraordinary New Genus of Spiders from Western Australia with an Expanded Hypothesis on the Phylogeny of Tetragnathidae (Araneae)
Spider Research in the 21St Century Trends & Perspectives
Fossils – Adriano Kury’S Harvestman Overviews and the Third Edition of the Manual of Acarology for Mites
A Protocol for Online Documentation of Spider Biodiversity Inventories Applied to a Mexican Tropical Wet Forest (Araneae, Araneomorphae)
Tree-Fall Gaps Effects on Spider (Araneae) Assemblages in an Atlantic Forest Landscape in Northeastern Brazil
Zootaxa, Mr. Darwin's Mysterious Spider: on the Type Species of The
Species Conservation Profiles of a Random Sample of World Spiders IV: Scytodidae to Zoropsidae
Evidence for Miocene Overwater Colonization in Caribbean Cyrtognatha Spiders
Top View
Arachnidae of the World Bibliography, by Christophe Avon 2015
Understory Spider Diversity in Two Remnants of Tropical Montane Cloud Forest in Chiapas, Mexico
An Annotated Systematic Catalogue, Including Synonymies and Transfers, of Miocene Dominican Republic Amber Spiders Described up Until 2005
Diversidad Biológica De Cuba: Métodos De Inventario, Monitoreo Y Colecciones Biológicas
Global Biogeography of Tetragnatha Spiders Reveals Multiple Colonization of the Caribbean *Klemen Čandek1, 2, Ingi Agnarsson3, 4, Greta J