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Marusik, Y. M., and S. L. Esyunin. "On the northernmostAjmoniaCaporiacco, 1934 (Aranei: Dictynidae: Dictyninae)." Journal of Natural History 44, no. 5-6 (February 22, 2010): 361–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930903383578.

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SANKARAN, PRADEEP M., and POTHALIL A. SEBASTIAN. "Anaxibia folia spec. nov.—a new litter-dwelling dictynid spider from India (Araneae: Dictynidae: Dictyninae)." Zootaxa 4363, no. 3 (December 12, 2017): 441. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4363.3.9.

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The dictynid genus Anaxibia Thorell, 1898 currently has six nominal species distributed in the Oriental and Ethiopian regions (World Spider Catalog 2017). The genus represents tiny to small spiders characterised by a reduced cribellum, long, cylindrical anterior and posterior spinnerets, cymbium with caudal modification, palpal patella with dorsal horn, sub-apically arising embolus, conductor with wide lamellar apex and simple female genitalia (Lehtinen 1967). The genus has one representative in India: Anaxibia rebai (Tikader, 1966), originally described under Dictyna Sundevall, 1833 (Tikader 1966; Lehtinen 1967). In this paper, we describe and illustrate a new litter-dwelling Anaxibia species collected from the Kerala state of southern India.
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Crews, Sarah C., Erika L. Garcia, Joseph C. Spagna, Matthew H. Van Dam, and Lauren A. Esposito. "The life aquatic with spiders (Araneae): repeated evolution of aquatic habitat association in Dictynidae and allied taxa." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 189, no. 3 (December 17, 2019): 862–920. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz139.

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Abstract Despite the dominance of terrestriality in spiders, species across a diverse array of families are associated with aquatic habitats. Many species in the spider family Dictynidae are associated with water, either living near it or, in the case of Argyroneta aquatica, in it. Previous studies have indicated that this association arose once within the family. Here we test the hypothesis of a single origin via the broadest phylogeny of dictynids and related ‘marronoids’ to date, using several taxa that were not previously sampled in molecular analyses to provide the first quantitative test of the hypothesis put forth by Wheeler et al. (2016). We sampled 281 terminal taxa from 14 families, assembling a matrix with 4380 total base pairs of data from most taxa. We also assembled an atlas of morphological traits with potential significance for both ecology and taxonomy. Our resulting trees indicate that an aquatic habitat association has arisen multiple times within dictynids. Dictynidae and the genus Dictyna are polyphyletic and the genera Lathys and Cicurina remain unplaced. A review of aquatic habitat associations in spiders indicates that it occurs in members of at least 21 families. With our morphological atlas, we explore characters that have been implicated in aiding an aquatic lifestyle, which in the past may have caused confusion regarding taxon placement. Our results indicate that not all spiders with traits thought to be useful for aquatic habitat associations occupy such habitats, and that some spider taxa lacking these traits are nonetheless associated with water.
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Stumpf, Helmut. "Lathys nielseni- neu für Deutschland (Araneae: Dictynidae)." Arachnologische Mitteilungen 10 (December 1, 1995): 23–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5431/aramit1007.

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Esyunin, S. L., A. Zamani, and T. K. Tuneva. "On two poorly known Eurasian dictynid species (Aranei: Dictynidae), with a description of a new genus." Arthropoda Selecta 26, no. 1 (December 2017): 49062–0. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arthsel.26.1.07.

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Kuz’min, E. A., and S. L. Esyunin. "The dictynid spider fauna (Aranei) of Ulyanovsk Region (Russia)." Caucasian Entomological Bulletin 12, no. 1 (2016): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.23885/1814-3326-2016-12-1-29-34.

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Kovblyuk, M. M., Z. A. Kastrygina, and M. M. Omelko. "New Lathys Simon, 1884 species from Crimea (Aranei: Dictynidae)." rej 23, no. 1 (December 2014): 195198–0. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arthsel.23.2.08.

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Wunderlich, Jörg, and Ambros Hänggi. "Cicurina japonica(Araneae: Dictynidae) - eine nach Mitteleuropa eingeschleppte Kräuselspinnenart." Arachnologische Mitteilungen 29 (June 1, 2005): 20–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5431/aramit2904.

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Özkütük, Recep Sulhi, Yuri M. Marusik, Mert Elverici, and Kadir Kunt. "A new species of Lathys from Turkey (Araneae, Dictynidae)." ZooKeys 632 (November 16, 2016): 35–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.632.10130.

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Lissner, Jørgen, and Maria Chatzaki. "Description of a NewAltellaSimon, 1884 (Araneae: Dictynidae) from Greece." Arachnology 17, no. 1 (March 2016): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.13156/arac.2006.17.1.39.

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ZHANG, ZHI-SHENG, DONG-SHENG HU, and YAO-GUANG ZHANG. "Notes on the spider genus Lathys Simon, 1884 (Araneae: Dictynidae), with description of four new species from China." Zootaxa 3359, no. 1 (June 28, 2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3359.1.1.

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Four Lathys species of the family Dictynidae have been previously recorded from China. Our study showed that they wereeither wrongly placed or misidentified. In this paper, four new Lathys species are described: L. borealis sp. nov. (male, female),L. spiralis sp. nov. (female) L. subalberta sp. nov. (male, female) and L. subhumilis sp. nov. (male, female). Photos of the North American species L. alberta Gertsch, 1946 are provided for comparison purposes.
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Curcic, Bozidar, C. C. Deltshev, G. A. Blagoev, Srecko Curcic, and Vladimir Tomic. "On the diversity of some spiders (Aranea: Arachnida) from Serbia." Archives of Biological Sciences 55, no. 1-2 (2003): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs0302023c.

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A total of 76 species from 16 families: Dysderidae (6), Theridiidae (3) Nesticidae (1), Linyphiidae (35), Tetragnathidae (1), Araneidae (1) Lycosidae (5), Agelenidae (3), Cybaeidae (1), Dictynidae (1), Amaurobiidae (5), Liocranidae (2), Clubionidae (3), Gnaphosidae (3), Thomisidae (3) and Salticidae (3) were established from 42 localities in Serbia. Ten species and three genera are new for the Serbian spider fauna. The most diverse is the family Linyphiidae, otherwise represented by 35 species.
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Pickavance, J. R., and C. D. Dondale. "An Annotated Checklist of the Spiders of Newfoundland." Canadian Field-Naturalist 119, no. 2 (April 1, 2005): 254. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v119i2.114.

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Since Hackman’s report in 1954 of 216 (adjusted from a total of 220 for apparent errors) spider species from Newfoundland, the total has grown by 68% to 363. An annotated checklist is presented. Of this total, 223 (c. 61%) are Nearctic, 119 (c. 33%) are Holarctic and 21 (c. 6%) are introduced. Comparisons are made with other Canadian spider faunas. The introduced species and the proportions of Linyphiidae, Lycosidae and Dictynidae are discussed.
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Marusik, Yuri, Seppo Koponen, and Niclas Fritzén. "On two sibling Lathys species (Araneae, Dictynidae) from northern Europe." ZooKeys 16 (July 29, 2009): 181–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.16.228.

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Lissner, J. "A new synonym of Lathys heterophthalma Kulczyński, 1891 (Araneae: Dictynidae)." rej 25, no. 1 (December 2016): 395398–0. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arthsel.25.4.07.

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BOND, JASON E., and BRENT D. OPELL. "Systematics of the spider genera Mallos and Mexitlia (Araneae, Dictynidae)." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 119, no. 4 (April 1997): 389–445. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.1997.tb00141.x.

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Billaudelle, Hans. "Zur Biologie der Mauerspinne Dictyna civica (H. Luc.) (Dictynidae, Araneida)." Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie 41, no. 4 (August 26, 2009): 475–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0418.1957.tb01310.x.

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Eberhard, William G. "Leaf webs of Emblyna sp. and Mallos hesperius (Araneae: Dictynidae)." Arachnology 18, no. 3 (December 3, 2019): 260. http://dx.doi.org/10.13156/arac.2019.18.3.260.

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Bolzern, Angelo. "Sven Almquist (2007): Swedish Araneae, part 2 – families Dictynidae to Salticidae." Arachnologische Mitteilungen 33 (June 1, 2007): 34–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5431/aramit3308.

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Lalongé, Sylvain, James H. Redner, and D. Coderre. "FIRST CANADIAN RECORDS OF TROCHOSA RURICOLA (DEGEER), OSTEARIUS MELANOPYGIUS (O. PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE), AND DICTYNA DECAPRINI KASTON (ARANEAE: LYCOSIDAE, LINYPHIIDAE, DICTYNIDAE, RESPECTIVELY)." Canadian Entomologist 129, no. 2 (April 1997): 371–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent129371-2.

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During a study on the importance of spiders as predators of the cabbage butterfly Artogeia rapae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) in cultivated cruciferous fields in Quebec, 209 specimens (114 were immatures riding on the back of a female) of Trochosa ruricola (DeGeer) (Lycosidae), 21 specimens of Ostearius melanopygius (O. Pickard-Cambridge) (Linyphiidae), and one specimen of Dictyna decaprini Kaston (Dictynidae) were found by pitfall traps and aspirator at L'Acadie, Quebec (45°20'N, 73°20'W) in cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and broccoli plots. This is the first record of these species in Canada.
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Wheeler, G. S., J. P. McCaffrey, and J. B. Johnson. "Developmental Biology of Dictyna Spp. (Araneae: Dictynidae) in the Laboratory and Field." American Midland Naturalist 123, no. 1 (January 1990): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2425765.

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Lissner, J. "Description of a new Lathys Simon, 1884 (Araneae: Dictynidae) from Majorca, Spain." Arthropoda Selecta 27, no. 1 (December 2018): 129137–0. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arthsel.27.2.04.

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ZHANG, ZHI-SHENG, and SHUQIANG LI. "On four new canopy spiders of Dictynidae (Araneae) from Xishuangbanna Rainforest, China." Zootaxa 3066, no. 1 (October 24, 2011): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3066.1.2.

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Four new Dictynidae species from the rainforest canopy of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China, are described in the present paper. Two belong to the genus Sudesna Lehtinen, 1967: S. circularis sp. nov. (male, female) and S. digitata sp. nov. (female). And the others are assigned to a new genus, Bannaella gen. nov., which are B. sinuata sp. nov. (female) and B. tibialis sp. nov. (male, female). The new genus is similar to Brommella and Scotolathys in having similar appearances, but can be easily distinguished by the broad dorsal tibial apophysis of the male palp and the simple epigynal ducts of the female. Morphological descriptions, illustrations and photos of all species are given. Additionally, photos of two Chinese species, Brommella punctosparsa (Oi, 1957) from Hunan and Sudesna hedini (Schenkel, 1936) from Guizhou, are also presented, in order to compare with the new genus and the new species of Sudesna.
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LIU, KEKE, ZEYUAN MENG, YONGHONG XIAO, and XIANG XU. "Five new Lathys species (Araneae: Dictynidae) from South China and the first description of the male of Lathys spiralis Zhang, Hu & Zhang, 2012." Zootaxa 4500, no. 2 (October 16, 2018): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4500.2.1.

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Dictynidae spiders were collected from Jinggang Mountain National Nature Reserve, Jiangxi Province, China in the past four years. Five new species are described and illustrated with photographs, SEMs and line drawings: Lathys adunca Liu spec. nov. (male), L. deltoidea Liu spec. nov. (female), L. fibulata Liu spec. nov. (female), L. huangyangjieensis Liu spec. nov. (male, female) and L. zhanfengi Liu spec. nov. (female). Both sexes of the species L. spiralis Zhang, Hu & Zhang, 2012 were collected from leaf litter in Jinggangshan University and the male is described for the first time. All specimens are deposited in the Animal Specimen Museum, Life Science College, at the Jinggangshan University (ASM-JGSU).
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Guarisco, Hank. "Status of the Meshweaver Spider GeneraArgenna,Dictyna,Emblyna, andPhantyna(Araneae: Dictynidae) in Kansas." Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 121, no. 1-2 (April 2018): 160–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1660/062.121.0219.

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Crews, Sarah C., and Rosemary G. Gillespie. "Desert salt flats as oases for the spider Saltonia incerta Banks (Araneae: Dictynidae)." Ecology and Evolution 4, no. 19 (September 20, 2014): 3861–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1242.

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Blackledge, T. A., and J. W. Wenzel. "State-determinate foraging decisions and web architecture in the spiderDictyna volucripes(Araneae Dictynidae)." Ethology Ecology & Evolution 13, no. 2 (April 2001): 105–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927014.2001.9522778.

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Esyunin, S. L., and A. S. Stepina. "A new spider species of the genus Argenna (Aranei, Dictynidae) from Western Siberia." Entomological Review 94, no. 5 (August 2014): 781–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s001387381405011x.

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Zamani, Alireza, and Yuri M. Marusik. "A new genus and ten new species of spiders (Arachnida, Araneae) from Iran." ZooKeys 1054 (August 3, 2021): 95–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1054.70408.

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One new genus (Sestakovaiagen. nov.; Liocranidae) and 10 new species of five families of spiders are described from different provinces of Iran: Brigittea avicennasp. nov. (♂♀, Alborz and Kurdistan provinces) (Dictynidae), Micaria atropatenesp. nov. (♂, East Azerbaijan Province), Zagrotes bornasp. nov. (♂, Hormozgan Province), Z. parlasp. nov. (♂, Kerman Province) (Gnaphosidae), Sestakovaia hyrcaniasp. nov. (♂, Golestan Province), Mesiotelus patrickisp. nov. (♂, Golestan Province) (Liocranidae), Palpimanus carmaniasp. nov. (♂, Kerman Province), P. persicussp. nov. (♂♀, Hormozgan Province) (Palpimanidae), Rhysodromus genoensissp. nov. (♂, Hormozgan Province), and R. medessp. nov. (♂, Hormozgan Province) (Philodromidae). Furthermore, Sestakovaia annulipes (Kulczyński, 1897), comb. nov. (ex. Mesiotelus) and Zagrotes bifurcatus (Zamani, Chatzaki, Esyunin & Marusik, 2021), comb. nov. (ex. Berinda) are proposed as new combinations.
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Marusik, Yuri, and Seppo Koponen. "On two sibling species of Dictyna (Araneae: Dictynidae) from Ukraine and Caucasus." Entomologica Fennica 28, no. 1 (August 20, 2019): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.33338/ef.84674.

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Dictyna ottoi sp. n. is described based on specimens of both sexes collected in Azerbaijan. The new species is closely related to D. armata Thorell, 1875, a species described from Southern Ukraine. Detailed illustrations are provided for both species. Dictyna armata has never been illustrated before. Both species, together with D. uncinata Thorell, 1856, form the uncinata species group. Distribution records of the two sibling species are mapped.
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Hajdamowicz, Izabela, Marzena Stańska, Marcin Zalewski, and Wojciech Ciurzycki. "Emblyna brevidens(Araneae: Dictynidae) in the Mazurian Lake District (NE Poland) – rediscovered in Poland." Arachnologische Mitteilungen 33 (June 1, 2007): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5431/aramit3305.

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ONO, Hirotsugu, and Kiyoto OGATA. "Records of Lathys sexoculata (Araneae: Dictynidae) from Japan, with a Description of the Male." Acta Arachnologica 42, no. 2 (1993): 129–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2476/asjaa.42.129.

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Pickavance, J. Roger, and Charles D. Dondale. "Revision of Iviella Lehtinen (Araneae: Dictynidae), with description of a new species from Newfoundland." Journal of Arachnology 38, no. 2 (August 2010): 250–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1636/a09-101.1.

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WANG, LU-YU, GU-CHUN ZHOU, and XIAN-JIN PENG. "Four new species of the spider genus Cicurina Menge, 1871 from China (Araneae: Dictynidae)." Zootaxa 4615, no. 2 (June 13, 2019): 351. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4615.2.7.

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Four new species of the genus Cicurina are described: C. daweishanensis spec. nov. (female), C. kekei spec. nov. (male and female), C. lichuanensis spec. nov. (male and female) and C. yuelushanensis spec. nov. (male and female). Photos of body and copulatory organs, line drawings of copulatory organs, as well as the locality map are provided. The type specimens of Cicurina eburnata Wang, 1994 were reexamined for the comparison of allied species. Photos of C. calyciforma Wang & Xu, 1989 are also presented in order to compare it with two new species.
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OMELKO, MIKHAIL M. "First description of the female of Emblyna zherikhini (Marusik 1988) comb. n. (Araneae: Dictynidae)." Zootaxa 3132, no. 1 (December 15, 2011): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3132.1.3.

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Emblyna Chamberlin 1948 is a fairly large Holarctic genus of dictynid spiders containing currently 75 nominal species (Platnick 2011). Most of the species (65) are known from the Nearctic Region. Although the genus was revised in the Nearctic (Chamberlin & Gertsch 1958) and several species were recently described from the West and East Palaearctic it remains poorly studied. Fourteen species are known from one sex only, either by males or by females. The internal structures of the epigyne are known only for some Palaearctic species. According to Lehtinen (1967) Emblyna differs from the related genus Dictyna Sundevall 1833 by having 2–3 metatarsal trichobothria (1 in Dictyna), a modified embolus in the male palp (simple in Dictyna) and a complex vulva in the female.
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Hedin, Marshal. "High-stakes species delimitation in eyeless cave spiders (Cicurina,Dictynidae, Araneae) from central Texas." Molecular Ecology 24, no. 2 (January 2015): 346–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.13036.

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Seo*, Bo Keun. "A New and Two Newly Recorded Species of Theridiidae and Dictynidae (Araneae) from Korea." Korean Journal of Environmental Biology 33, no. 2 (June 30, 2015): 105–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.11626/kjeb.2015.33.2.105.

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Zamani, Alireza, Yuri M. Marusik, and James W. Berry. "A new species of Paratheuma (Araneae: Dictynidae) from Southwestern Asia and transfer of the genus." Zoology in the Middle East 62, no. 2 (April 2, 2016): 177–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09397140.2016.1173927.

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Domínguez, Karina, and María Luisa Jiménez. "Composition of spider prey captured by the wasp Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) tridentatum tridentatum in two habitats in an oasis in Baja California Sur, Mexico." Canadian Entomologist 140, no. 3 (June 2008): 388–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/n08-006.

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AbstractTrypoxylon (Trypargilum) tridentatum tridentatum Packard (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) is a spider-hunting wasp in mesic and xeric habitats in the arid Baja California peninsula of Mexico. Spider (Araneae) prey were collected every 2 weeks from wasp trap nests. Individuals of the family Araneidae were the most abundant prey (60.9%), followed by Theridiidae and Mimetidae. Dictynidae, Anyphaenidae, Salticidae, Uloboridae, Tetragnathidae, Miturgidae, and Philodromidae were captured only in the mesic habitat. An unidentified species of Eriophora Simon (Araneidae) was the most frequently collected spider in the xeric habitat (29.0%), followed by Theridion submissum Gertsch and Davis (Theridiidae) (24.0%), which was the commonest prey species in the mesic habitat (21.1%), and Metepeira crassipes Chamberlin and Ivie (Araneidae) (16.5%). Nineteen species and three families are newly recorded as prey. The araneids Araneus lineatipes (O.P.-Cambridge) and Kaira alba (Hentz) and the uloborids Philoponella arizonica (Gertsch) and Uloborus segregatus Gertsch are new records for Baja California.
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Marusik, Yuri M., Mikhail M. Omelko, and Alexandr V. Ponomarev. "A survey of the Holarctic genusArctellaHolm, 1945 (Araneae: Dictynidae, Tricholathysinae), with the description ofTricholathys ovtchinnikovisp. n." Oriental Insects 51, no. 3 (January 12, 2017): 246–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00305316.2017.1279086.

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Dupérré, Nadine, and Danilo Harms. "Raising the Dead: Rediscovery and redescription of some lost spider types (Araneae) described by Eugène Simon." Evolutionary Systematics 2, no. 1 (March 19, 2018): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/evolsyst.2.24122.

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In this paper, we are redescribing type material from the Zoological Museum in Hamburg that was thought to be lost. These specimens were described in 1902 by Eugène Simon from material collected in Southern Patagonia and Fireland but the species were subsequently considered nomina dubia, or simply not considered at all. The rediscovery of this material leads to the revalidation of two genera and four species. The genera Clitistes and Zilephus are reinstated and the species Clitistesvelutinus Simon, 1902 (Dictynidae), Zilephusgranulosus Simon, 1902, Minyriolusaustralis Simon, 1902 (both Linyphiidae), and Lycosamichaelseni Simon, 1902 (Lycosidae) are redescribed. To avoid further confusion, we designate lectotypes for: Linyphiidae: Minyriolusaustralis Simon, 1902, Gongylidiellumuschuaiense Simon, 1902, Nerienefuegiana Simon, 1902, Clitistesvelutinus Simon, 1902, Zilephusgranulosus Simon, 1902; Amphinectidae: Rubriusradulifer Simon, 1902; Hahniidae: Hahniamichaelseni Simon, 1902, Bigoisantarctica Simon, 1902 and Lycosidae: Lycosamichaelseni Simon, 1902. For all prior nomina dubia and newly designated lectotypes, the type specimens are re-described and properly illustrated for the first time.
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MIYASHITA, Kazuyoshi. "Oviposition and Nymphal Development of Dictyna felis Boes. et STR.(Araneae: Dictynidae) at a Constant Temperature and Photoperiod." Acta Arachnologica 42, no. 1 (1993): 35–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2476/asjaa.42.35.

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Bosmans, Robert, Pierre Oger, and Philippe Ponel. "Altella emilieaeLissner, 2016 (Araneae: Dictynidae) is a Junior Synonym ofChaerea maritimusSimon, 1884 and a Widespread Mediterranean Halophilous Species." Arachnology 17, no. 3 (November 2016): 159–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.13156/arac.2006.17.3.159.

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Escobar, M. J., G. Avalos, and M. P. Damborsky. "Diversidad de Araneae (Arachnida) en la Reserva Colonia Benitez, Chaco Oriental Húmedo, Argentina." FACENA 28 (November 16, 2016): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.30972/fac.280895.

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<p>Se estudió la diversidad y composición del ensamble de arañas de la Reserva Educativa Colonia Benítez, Chaco, Argentina. Las técnicas de captura incluyeron trampas de caída, golpeteo de follaje, tamizado de hojarasca, captura manual nocturna y aspiración de la vegetación mediante el uso de G-vac. El período de muestreo abarcó octubre, noviembre y diciembre de 2011. Los resultados describen la diversidad detectada (familias, especies y morfoespecies), preferencia de ambientes, eficiencia de métodos de captura, índices de riqueza específica, diversidad y abundancia. Un total de 1527 arañas fueron recolectadas, representantes de 27 familias, 179 especies y morfoespecies. Las familias más diversas fueron Araneidae, Lycosidae, Salticidae y Anyphaenidae. La mayor abundancia se registró en el bosque (59%) donde se identificaron 21 familias, seis de ellas se encontraron solo en este ambiente (Deinopidae, Mimetidae, Selenopidae, Senoculidae, Sparassidae y Uloboridae). En el pastizal se recolectaron 629 individuos ( 41 % ) agrupados también en 21 familias, seis de ella5 no encontrada5 en el Bosque (Amphinectidae, Dictynidae, Oxyopidae, Pholcidae, Scytodidae y Trechaleidae). Las técnicas G-Yac en el pa5tizal y golpeteo de foll~je en el bosque demostraron ser muy efectivas para el muestreo de la diversidad de arañas.</p>
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Korenko, Stanislav, and Stanislav Korenko. "First record from Italy of Zatypota anomala (Ichneumonidae, Ephialtini), a parasitoid of the cribellate spider Dictyna pusilla (Araneae, Dictynidae)." Arachnologische Mitteilungen 54 (September 1, 2017): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.5431/aramit5401.

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Seppälä, Sini, Sérgio Henriques, Michael Draney, Stefan Foord, Alastair Gibbons, Luz Gomez, Sarah Kariko, et al. "Species conservation profiles of a random sample of world spiders I: Agelenidae to Filistatidae." Biodiversity Data Journal 6 (April 25, 2018): e23555. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/bdj.6.e23555.

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The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is the most widely used information source on the extinction risk of species. One of the uses of the Red List is to evaluate and monitor the state of biodiversity and a possible approach for this purpose is the Red List Index (RLI). For many taxa, mainly hyperdiverse groups, it is not possible within available resources to assess all known species. In such cases, a random sample of species might be selected for assessment and the results derived from it extrapolated for the entire group - the Sampled Red List Index (SRLI). With the current contribution and the three following papers, we intend to create the first point in time of a future spider SRLI encompassing 200 species distributed across the world.A sample of 200 species of spiders were randomly selected from the World Spider Catalogue, an updated global database containing all recognised species names for the group. The 200 selected species where divided taxonomically at the family level and the familes were ordered alphabetically. In this publication, we present the conservation profiles of 46 species belonging to the famillies alphabetically arranged between Agelenidae and Filistatidae, which encompassed Agelenidae, Amaurobiidae, Anyphaenidae, Araneidae, Archaeidae, Barychelidae, Clubionidae, Corinnidae, Ctenidae, Ctenizidae, Cyatholipidae, Dictynidae, Dysderidae, Eresidae and Filistatidae.
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Koponen, Seppo. "GROUND-LIVING SPIDERS, OPILIONIDS, AND PSEUDOSCORPIONS OF PEATLANDS IN QUEBEC." Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada 126, S169 (1994): 41–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/entm126169041-1.

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AbstractPeatlands were studied in temperate, boreal, subarctic, and arctic wetland regions of Quebec, mainly using pitfall traps. Altogether, 169 species of spiders, belonging to 14 families, were collected; 73 species were found only in the temperate-boreal region, 58 only in the subarctic-arctic region, and 38 in both regions. The most species-rich spider families were Linyphiidae (58.3% of all species), Lycosidae (12.4%), and Gnaphosidae (7.1%). Families occurring only, or mainly, in the temperate (and boreal) region were Hahniidae, Dictynidae, Salticidae, Liocranidae, and Theridiidae. Linyphiidae, especially Erigoninae, were typical of the subarctic region. Alopecosa aculeata (Clerck) and Pardosa hyperborea (Thorell) (Lycosidae), Theonoe stridula Crosby (Theridiidae), and Ceratinella brunnea Emerton (Linyphiidae) were found in six of the seven study areas. Seven of the eight opilionid species were found in the temperate region, but Mitopus morio (Fabricius) occurred only in the subarctic bogs. The only pseudoscorpion, Microbisium brunneum (Hagen), was caught in the temperate, boreal, and subarctic regions. The percentage of spiders collected in bogs of both Quebec and southern Ontario was 64% in the temperate region and only 27% in the subarctic region. Almost 50% of species from bogs in the Manitoba taiga were found also in Quebec. About a third of the Quebec bog spiders are Holarctic.
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Marusik, Yuri, and Niclas Fritzén. "On a new Dictyna species (Araneae, Dictynidae) from the northern Palaearctic confused with the East Siberian D. schmidti Kulczyński, 1926." ZooKeys 138 (October 19, 2011): 93–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.138.1849.

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Esyunin, S. L., and A. N. Sozontov. "On a new Eurasian species of Dictyna Sundevall, 1833 (Aranei: Dictynidae), with taxonomic notes on poorly known Palaearctic Dictyna species." rej 25, no. 1 (December 2016): 199206–0. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arthsel.25.2.06.

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PAQUIN, P., and M. HEDIN. "The power and perils of ‘molecular taxonomy’: a case study of eyeless and endangered Cicurina (Araneae: Dictynidae) from Texas caves." Molecular Ecology 13, no. 10 (August 27, 2004): 3239–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294x.2004.02296.x.

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