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Spiders of the World: A Natural History
By Norman I. Platnick Contributions by Rudy Jocqué, Gustavo Hormiga, Robert Raven, Martín J. Ramírez, and Peter Jäger
Princeton University Press, 2020
https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691188850/spiders-of-the-world

The spider genus Maro in North America (Araneae: Linyphiidae)
By Dondale, C. D. & Buckle, D. J.
Fabreries 26: 9-15. download pdf, 2001
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/9092

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
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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.

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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

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