A review of those spiders which are most likely to enter manmade structures or which occur on highly disturbed ground is presented. The nine species which are dependent on man\u27s activities are discussed in more detail. Along with the species names there is a reference to illustrations in two available field guides to aid in identification
Spiders were collected by the author from various habitats in 16 counties of northwestern Iowa and t...
This paper reviews the scientific literature published on synanthropic spiders in three Carpathian B...
Spiders are frequently encountered in houses and outbuildings in South Africa. With the warm subtrop...
Dionychious ground layer spiders from Larix and Populus stands were collected by pitfall traps. The ...
A checklist of 100 species from 16 families is presented in this preliminary report of spiders at th...
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...
Cithaeron praedonius O. P.-Cambridge 1872 (Araneae: Gnaphosoidea: Cithaeronidae) is an Old World spe...
The discovery of a population of Antrodiaetus unicolor (Hentz) in Michigan is reported, resulting in...
Journal Article[This paper was originally published in 1935]. A number of new species of spiders ha...
We document the occurrence of the spider, Dysdera crocata C.L. Koch, in Michigan. Specimens have bee...
The spiders reported in this paper were collected by Professor H. E. Jaques and his students in the ...
This study is focused on distribution of the spider Brigittea civica (Lucas, 1850). It is probably a...
This project took place at UMBS, Pellston, Michigan, during the summer of 1966. The purpose of this ...
We began this study to determine whether spider species occur randomly on maple species or whether t...
Spiders were collected by the author from various habitats in 16 counties of northwestern Iowa and t...
This paper reviews the scientific literature published on synanthropic spiders in three Carpathian B...
Spiders are frequently encountered in houses and outbuildings in South Africa. With the warm subtrop...
Dionychious ground layer spiders from Larix and Populus stands were collected by pitfall traps. The ...
A checklist of 100 species from 16 families is presented in this preliminary report of spiders at th...
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...
Cithaeron praedonius O. P.-Cambridge 1872 (Araneae: Gnaphosoidea: Cithaeronidae) is an Old World spe...
The discovery of a population of Antrodiaetus unicolor (Hentz) in Michigan is reported, resulting in...
Journal Article[This paper was originally published in 1935]. A number of new species of spiders ha...
We document the occurrence of the spider, Dysdera crocata C.L. Koch, in Michigan. Specimens have bee...
The spiders reported in this paper were collected by Professor H. E. Jaques and his students in the ...
This study is focused on distribution of the spider Brigittea civica (Lucas, 1850). It is probably a...
This project took place at UMBS, Pellston, Michigan, during the summer of 1966. The purpose of this ...
We began this study to determine whether spider species occur randomly on maple species or whether t...
Spiders were collected by the author from various habitats in 16 counties of northwestern Iowa and t...
This paper reviews the scientific literature published on synanthropic spiders in three Carpathian B...
Spiders are frequently encountered in houses and outbuildings in South Africa. With the warm subtrop...