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Species Ammotrechella stimpsoni

 
 
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A synoptic review of North American, Central American and West Indian Solpugida
By Martin H. Muma
The Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas, Vol. 5, 1970
Keys to Subfamilies and Genera of Eremobatidae and Ammotrechidae
Keys to species groups (males)
Many species descriptions

Full text

The arachnid order Solpugida in the United States
By Martin Hammond Muma
Bull. AMNH 97: 35–141, 1951
Online PDF

Three new species of Solifugae from North America and a description of the female of Branchia brevis (Arachnida, Solifugae)
By Jack O. Brookhart, Paula E. Cushing
The Journal of Arachnology 33:719–725, 2005

Order Solifugae Sundevall, 1833. In: Zhang Z.-Q. (ed.) Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification...
By Prendini L.
Zootaxa 3148: 118, 2011

An annotated checklist of continental North American Solifugae with type depositories, abundance,and notes on their zoogeography
By Brookhart J.O., Brookhart I.P.
J. Arachnol. 34: 299–329, 2006

World Arachnida Catalogue
Western Australian Museum, Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, & Natural History Museum Bern
Online here

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.

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

 
 
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