In this work with the Attidae collected in the vicinity of Ames the writer used Banks\u27 arrangement in the separation of genera and species. A few of the specimens were collected by Prof. C. P. Gillette in 1888-90 and identified by Banks in 1891; some were collected during the summer of 1916 by L. S. Wells while others were collected during the fall of 1916 and spring of 1917 by the writer, who has identified all except those that were collected by Prof. Gillette
journal articleHerein are described a number of new species of spiders which have been collected in ...
journal articleHerein are described a few species of spiders, from the United States, which were det...
There is great interest at the present time in the most poisonous of spiders, the black widow. This ...
In this work with the Attidae collected in the vicinity of Ames the writer used Banks\u27 arrangemen...
The spiders reported in this paper were collected by Professor H. E. Jaques and his students in the ...
A collection of spiders, taken from Dubuque County and neighboring counties in 1961, consisted of re...
Spiders were collected from various habitats in 7 counties of northwestern Iowa during the summer of...
Spiders were collected by the author from various habitats in 16 counties of northwestern Iowa and t...
Journal Article[This paper was originally published in 1935]. A number of new species of spiders ha...
The senior author began a study of Iowa spiders in the fall of 1936 when a black widow (Latrodectus ...
The spiders of Eastern Iowa included in this study constitute a part of a general geographical and s...
journal articleIn the present paper are listed some 150 species of spiders composing a collection su...
journal articleAn expedition to the Raft River Mountains, located in northwestern Utah near the Idah...
journal articleHerein are described a number of new species of spiders which have been collected in ...
journal articleHerein are described a few species of spiders, from the United States, which were det...
There is great interest at the present time in the most poisonous of spiders, the black widow. This ...
In this work with the Attidae collected in the vicinity of Ames the writer used Banks\u27 arrangemen...
The spiders reported in this paper were collected by Professor H. E. Jaques and his students in the ...
A collection of spiders, taken from Dubuque County and neighboring counties in 1961, consisted of re...
Spiders were collected from various habitats in 7 counties of northwestern Iowa during the summer of...
Spiders were collected by the author from various habitats in 16 counties of northwestern Iowa and t...
Journal Article[This paper was originally published in 1935]. A number of new species of spiders ha...
The senior author began a study of Iowa spiders in the fall of 1936 when a black widow (Latrodectus ...
The spiders of Eastern Iowa included in this study constitute a part of a general geographical and s...
journal articleIn the present paper are listed some 150 species of spiders composing a collection su...
journal articleAn expedition to the Raft River Mountains, located in northwestern Utah near the Idah...
journal articleHerein are described a number of new species of spiders which have been collected in ...
journal articleHerein are described a few species of spiders, from the United States, which were det...
There is great interest at the present time in the most poisonous of spiders, the black widow. This ...