Because of their size, abundance and active predatory lifestyle, spiders of the family Dysderidae are among the most conspicuous creatures in the Dinaric caves. Historically, the interest for this group dates back to 1847, to the description of the first cave spider in the world, Stalita taenaria, and peaks in the middle of 20th century with the works of Joseph Kratochvíl and Christa L. Deeleman-Reinhold among others. However, after all these years, an explicit phylogenetic hypothesis about the family relationships is still missing and the taxonomy of some genera is a matter of debate. Dinaric cave representatives belong to two subfamilies: Rhodinae, with 13 species from five genera (Rhode, Stalita, Parastalita, Mesostalita and Stalitella) ...
The genus Harpactea Bristowe, 1939 (Araneae, Dysderidae) is one of the most diverse and abundant com...
This paper is the first in a series describing the previously unstudied cave spiders from Cyprus. Tw...
A phylogenetic analysis of the two-clawed spiders grouped in Dionycha is presented, with 166 represe...
This paper is the first in a series describing the previously unstudied cave spiders from Cyprus. Tw...
WOS: 000458882700003PubMed ID: 30814904This paper is the first in a series describing the previously...
The ability to delimit species boundaries is essential in taxonomic studies. However, different meth...
The ability to delimit species boundaries is essential in taxonomic studies. However, different meth...
Rhode magnifica n. sp. is described from a Montenegrine cave and Rhode stalitoides n. sp. from a Bos...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Rhode magnifica n. sp. is described from a Montenegrine cave and Rhode stalitoides n. sp. from a Bos...
World experts of different disciplines, from molecular biology to macroecology, recognize the valu...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and, together with Corsica and nearby mai...
This PhD thesis mainly aims at the systematic revision of the ant-eating spiders (Zodariidae) using ...
This PhD thesis mainly aims at the systematic revision of the ant-eating spiders (Zodariidae) using ...
The genus Harpactea Bristowe, 1939 (Araneae, Dysderidae) is one of the most diverse and abundant com...
This paper is the first in a series describing the previously unstudied cave spiders from Cyprus. Tw...
A phylogenetic analysis of the two-clawed spiders grouped in Dionycha is presented, with 166 represe...
This paper is the first in a series describing the previously unstudied cave spiders from Cyprus. Tw...
WOS: 000458882700003PubMed ID: 30814904This paper is the first in a series describing the previously...
The ability to delimit species boundaries is essential in taxonomic studies. However, different meth...
The ability to delimit species boundaries is essential in taxonomic studies. However, different meth...
Rhode magnifica n. sp. is described from a Montenegrine cave and Rhode stalitoides n. sp. from a Bos...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Rhode magnifica n. sp. is described from a Montenegrine cave and Rhode stalitoides n. sp. from a Bos...
World experts of different disciplines, from molecular biology to macroecology, recognize the valu...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and, together with Corsica and nearby mai...
This PhD thesis mainly aims at the systematic revision of the ant-eating spiders (Zodariidae) using ...
This PhD thesis mainly aims at the systematic revision of the ant-eating spiders (Zodariidae) using ...
The genus Harpactea Bristowe, 1939 (Araneae, Dysderidae) is one of the most diverse and abundant com...
This paper is the first in a series describing the previously unstudied cave spiders from Cyprus. Tw...
A phylogenetic analysis of the two-clawed spiders grouped in Dionycha is presented, with 166 represe...