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Species Ghelna canadensis

 
 
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A preliminary checklist of the Salticidae of Minnesota; Peckhamia 1(3): 40
By Cutler, B.
The Peckham Society, 1977
May be downloaded from http://www.mediafire.com/?amma5gcztgn

A list of the jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) of the United States and Canada; Peckhamia 1(5): 82-110
By Richman, D. B., and B. Cutler
The Peckham Society, 1978
May be downloaded from http://www.mediafire.com/?zmoenzd2mzd

The arboreal Salticidae of Florida; Peckhamia 2(3): 33-36
By Edwards, G. B.
The Peckham Society, 1982
May be downloaded from http://www.mediafire.com/?2k0wg0dsncy

A preliminary checklist of Georgia Salticidae; Peckhamia 2(2): 27-31
By Edwards G. B. and D. A. Rossman
The Peckham Society, 1981
May be downloaded from http://www.mediafire.com/?igjxhwxasmu

A preliminary list of salticids of the Great Lakes states; Peckhamia 2(4): 57-62
By Wolff, R. J.
The Peckham Society, 1984
May be downloaded from http://www.mediafire.com/?pdtjxsf7zim

Jumping Spiders In The Cincinnati Region Of Ohio
By Charles M. Oehler
College Of Biological Sciences - The Ohio State University, Ohio Biological Survey - Biological Notes No. 13, 1980
Genera and species should be cross-referenced at the World Spider Catalog for current nomenclature.

Arachnids
By Jan Beccaloni
University of California Press; 1 edition (November 1, 2009) , 2009
With around 11 distinctive lineages and over 38,000 species of spiders alone, arachnids are an amazingly diverse group of invertebrates--and with names like the Goliath Bird-Eating Spider, the Tailless Whip Spider, and the Harvestman, they can be both spectacular and captivating. Most books about arachnids focus on spiders, neglecting scorpions, ticks, mites, wind spiders, and other fascinating yet poorly understood groups. This adventurous volume summarizes all existing knowledge about each major type of arachnid, revealing their secrets through detailed species accounts, brilliant photographs, and a compelling cast of eight-legged characters.

Predator Upon A Flower: Life History and Fitness in a Crab Spider
By Douglass H. Morse
Harvard University Press, 2007
I highly recommend this thoughtful work to any individual interested in the natural history, life history parameters, foraging behavior, and fitness of any organism. In addition to containing a wealth of information on the biology of a wide-ranging prarie spider commonly found in the flowerheads of milkweed, goldenrod, and prarie rose, this reasonably priced work may be regarded as a manual of research design and methods useful in undertaking nature studies anywhere. It will make a valuable addition to your library.
--Hank Guarisco (Great Plains Research )

 
 
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