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Family Hubbardiidae
Three new species of Agastoschizomus (Arachnida: Schizomida: Protoschizomidae) from North America By Rodrigo Monjaraz-Ruedasa, Oscar F.Francke, James C.Cokendolpher Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 87: 337-346, 2016
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'The family Protoschizomidae is currently known from 13 species and 2 genera found in Mexico. The present contribution describes 3 new species of Agastoschizomus, 2 from caves in Tamaulipas and Estado de México; the third one from a cave in Texas, USA. With this contribution, the genus Agastoschizomus attains the same richness as Protoschizomus (8 species) and the family distribution expands to include the USA. An identification key for the species in the genus is included.'
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World Arachnida Catalogue Western Australian Museum, Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, & Natural History Museum Bern
Contributed by Aaron Hunt on 17 August, 2023 - 1:48pm |
Spiders of North America By Sarah Rose Princeton University Press, 2022
Substantial guide with 624 pages with 2,830 color illustrations and 508 maps. Foreword by Bug Eric (Eric Eaton).
Update 13 May 2023. Having used this book for a while now, am very impressed. Photos are excellent, and plentiful.
Contributed by Cotinis on 27 March, 2023 - 1:00pm |
Amazing Arachnids By Jillian Cowles Princeton University Press, 2018
“This engaging book is beautifully written and illustrated, and should appeal to anyone interested in natural history. I enjoyed reading Amazing Arachnids.” —Paula Cushing, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
“Cowles has assembled a fascinating collection of phenomena pertaining to arachnids and presented it with a narrative that is simply a joy to read.” —W. David Sissom, West Texas A&M University
Contributed by Laura P. on 28 January, 2021 - 9:22am |
Death comes on two wings: a review of dipteran natural enemies of arachnids By Gillung J.P., Borkent C.J. J. Arachnol. 45: 1–19, 2017
Contributed by v belov on 23 June, 2019 - 7:50pm |
Catalogue of the Smaller Arachnid Orders of the World: Amblypygi, Uropygi, Schizomida, Palpigradi, Ricinulei and Solifugae By Mark S. Harvey CSIRO Publishing, Australia, 2003
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A collection of spiders and harvestmen from two caves in Ontario and Newfoundland, Canada (Araneae, Opiliones) By Wilfried Breuss Contributions to Natural History (Bern) 12: 297-313, 2009
At the time of adding this reference, the full text was available online HERE.
Contributed by Mandy Howe on 13 April, 2014 - 8:09pm |
Two European Arachnids New to the United States By William B. Muchmore Entomological News 74: 208-210, 1963
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First record of the European opilionid, Trogulus tricarinatus, in the USA. Also, a record of the European pseudoscorpion, Roncus lubricus, having been introduced to a greenhouse, but the population disappeared (apparently eradicated by the continued application of pesticides).
Contributed by Mandy Howe on 5 March, 2014 - 1:58am |
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