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Species Gladicosa gulosa

 
 
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Nentwig W, Blick T, Bosmans R, Gloor D, Hänggi A, Kropf C (2024) Spiders of Europe
[cite:2348876]

Spiders of Minnesota
Site provides a complete checklist to the spiders found in the state of Minnesota. Checklist includes annotations and references as well as species of hypothetical occurrence.

World Spider Catalog
The first fully searchable online database covering spider taxonomy by Natural History Museum Bern.

Spider Identification Guide: A pictorial guide to the conspicuous spiders of Orange County, California
Leonard Vincent, Professor, Fullerton College, writes:

"This guide is designed to serve my Biology of Insects and Spiders students as well as Orange County naturalists and residents. It is formatted as a ladder to direct the observer in the determination of the identity of spiders based on the habitat and web structure. These characteristics lead the observer to a page of thumbnail photos and then to a page of macro-photos of the particular spider."

Spiders ID
Spider ID has an active spider international identification community, a growing list of covered species, spider FAQs, information about spider identification. Mostly directed more towards the casual observer and people new to spiders.

Southwest Collections of Arthropods Network (SCAN)
[cite: 687630]
The Denver Museum's "Colorado Spider Survey" is now also included within this massive specimen collection database. Very handy tool!

Spiders of British Columbia (E-Fauna BC)
Very nice, accurate website by arachnologist Robb Bennett. Includes a 2010 species checklist for British Columbia and many other goodies (such as a decent-sized photo gallery and collection maps, etc).

Spiders of the Arid Southwest
New Mexico State Univesity, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences Website. Taxanomic section linked lists basic data for spiders in covered region.

 
 
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