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Genus Erigone

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Some Arachnida from California
By Banks, N.
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (3) 3: 331-377, 1904
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/1329

Guide d'identification des araignées de Québec
By Paquin, P. & Dupérré, N.
Fabreries, Supplement 11: 1-251, 2003
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/9573

Phylogenomic analysis and revised classification of atypoid mygalomorph spiders (Araneae, Mygalomorphae), with notes on arachnid
By Hedin, M., Derkarabetian, S., Alfaro, A., Ramírez, M. J. & Bond, J. E.
PeerJ 7(e6864): 1-24., 2019
"Phylogenomic analysis and revised classification of atypoid mygalomorph spiders (Araneae, Mygalomorphae), with notes on arachnid ultraconserved element loci."

https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/14790

Seasonal abundance of arthropod predators in various habitats in the lower Rio Grande valley of Texas.
By Fuchs, T.W. and J.A. Harding.
Environmental Entomology, 5(2): 288-290., 1976
Academic

Fuchs, T.W. and J.A. Harding. 1976. Seasonal abundance of arthropod predators in various habitats in the lower Rio Grande valley of Texas. Environmental Entomology, 5(2): 288-290.

Abstract

Arthropod predators in various habitats were sampled weekly with a D-Vac® vacuum insect collector during 1973–75 in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Data indicate that non-cultivated habitats support larger numbers of predators/unit area than do cultivated habitats. [b]Over 50% of all predators collected were spiders.

New spiders of the family Agelenidae from western North America.
By Chamberlin, R. V. & Ivie, W.
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 30: 211-230., 1937
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/2382

Revision of the genus Yorima Chamberlin and Ivie (Arachnida, Agelenidae).
By Roth, V. D.
American Museum Novitates 1773: 1-10., 1956
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/3200

Spider Research in the 21st Century: trends and perspectives
By David Penney, editor
Siri Scientific Press, 2013

Spider Families of the World and their Spinnerets
By John A. Murphy, Michael J. Roberts
British Arachnological Society, 2015
Excellent reference

Two volume set:
Part I: Text
Part II: Plates


British Arachnological Society

Spider Families of the World and their Spinnerets

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