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New American spiders of the Clubionidae
By W.J. Gertsch
The American Museum of Natural History; No. 1195, 1942
Descriptions and palp/epigyne drawings of some Micaria, Castianeira, Trachelas, Meriola, Trachelopachys, Stethorrhagus & Corinna.

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Contributions à la connaissance des Araignées (Araneae) d'Amérique du Nord. Fabreries, Supplément 10.
By Pierre Paquin & Donald J. Buckle
Association des entomologistes amateurs du Québec inc. (AEAQ), 2001
This book contains two parts:

*Part 1: La Liste révisée des Araignées (Araneae) du Québec, pages 5-87, authored by Pierre Paquin, Nadine Dupérré, & Raymond Hutchinson: This part is written in French and is a checklist of the spider species of Québec (no diagrams or keys, only species names).

*Part 2: Linyphiidae and Pimoidae of America North of Mexico: Checklist, Synonymy, and Literature, pages 89-191, authored by Donald J. Buckle, Devin Carroll, Rodney L. Crawford, & Vincent D. Roth: This part is written in English and is a checklist containing synonyms, references, and distributions (by state and province) of the families Pimoidae and Linyphiidae of the USA, Canada, and Greenland.

The Wolf Spiders, Nurseryweb Spiders, and Lynx Spiders of Canada and Alaska
By Dondale, Charles D. and James H. Redner
Canadian Government Publishing Centre, Ottawa, 1990

Regional seismic song differences in sky island populations of the jumping spider Habronattus pugillis Griswold
By Elias, D. O., E. A. Hebets, R. R. Hoy, W. P. Maddison, and A. C. Mason
Journal of Arachnology 34:545–556., 2006
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Xenophilic mating preferences among populations of the jumping spider Habronattus pugillis Griswold.
By Hebets E. A.; Maddison W. P.
Behav Ecol. 16:981–988., 2005
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Phylogeography of the jumping spider Habronattus pugillis (Araneae: Salticidae): recent vicariance of sky island populations?
By Masta, S. E.
Evolution 54:1699–1711., 2000
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Divergence and reticulation among montane populations of a jumping spider (Habronattus pugillis Griswold).
By Maddison, W.; McMahon, M.
Syst Biol 49:400–421., 2000
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Revision of the spider genera Erigone, Eperigone and Catabrithorax (Erigoneae)
By Crosby, C. R. & S. C. Bishop
New York State Museum Bulletin, 1928
Crosby, C. R. & S. C. Bishop. (1928a). Revision of the spider genera Erigone, Eperigone and Catabrithorax (Erigoneae). New York State Museum Bulletin 278: 1-73.

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