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Species Misumena vatia - Goldenrod Crab Spider

 
 
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A barcode-based phylogenetic scaffold for Xysticus and its relatives (Araneae: Thomisidae: Coriarachnini).
By Breitling, R.
Ecologica Montenegrina 20: 198-206., 2019
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/14750

Revision of Misumessus (Thomisidae: Thomisinae: Misumenini), with observations on crab spider terminology.
By Edwards, G. B.
Journal of Arachnology 45(3): 296-323., 2017
http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/14173

A Taxonomic Revision of the Crab Spider Genus Coriarachne for North America North of Mexico.
By T. A. Bowling and R. J. Sauer
J . Arachnol. 2 :183-193 , 1975
PDF - Full Text.

The genus Ozyptila in North America (Araneida, Thomisidae)
By C.D. Dondale & J.H. Redner
Journal of Arachnology 2(3): 129-181, 1975

A revision of the typical crab spiders (Misumeninae) of America north of Mexico
By Willis J. Gertsch
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 76: 277-442, 1939

Combining genomic, phenotypic and sanger sequencing data to elucidate the phylogeny of the two-clawed spiders (Dionycha)
By Azevedo et al., 2022
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 166(107327): 1-14, 2022
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/16099

Systematics and evolution of ground spiders revisited (Araneae, Dionycha, Gnaphosidae). Cladistics
By Azevedo, G. H. F, Griswold, C. E. & Santos, A. J.
Cladistics 34(6): 579-626, 2018
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/14218

Nearctic genera of the spider family Agelenidae (Arachnida, Araneida)
By Vincent Roth & Patricia Brame
American Museum Novitates 2505: 1-52, 1972
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I filed this book under Entelegynes because many of the species described in it are no longer part of the Agelenidae.

 
 
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