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         Spiders Publications:     more books (100)
  1. Spiders, ticks and mites: Including the species harmful to man in Australia and New Guinea (Service publication) by F. H Taylor, 1946
  2. The comity of spiders (Publications - Ray Society, London) by W. S Bristowe, 1968
  3. The Itsy-Bitsy Spider -- 2000 publication by Winter, 2000
  4. Spider Bites - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-03-03
  5. The Amazing Spider-Man (Look and Find (Publications International)) by Publications International(Manufactured by), 2007-04
  6. The Amazing Spider-Man (LOOK AND FIND) by HOWARD BENDER, DWIGHT et al ZIMMERMAN, 2004
  7. The Eensy-Weensy Spider - 2002 publication by Mary Ann Hobrman, 2002
  8. Floridas Fabulous Spiders, 2002 publication by Ssm Msrshsll, 2002-01-01
  9. Spider divination in the Camerrons (Milwaukee Public Museum Publications in anthropology) by Paul Gebauer, 1964
  10. Spiders and Other Arachnids --2001 publication. by Steven Otfinoski, 2001
  11. Spiders -- 2007 publication by PrestonMafham, 2007
  12. Mini Look and Find 4-Pack: The Amazing Spider-Man
  13. By A Spiders Thread - 2005 publication. by Laura Lipman, 2005
  14. Spider Sense Spider-Man (Little Sound Book) by Editors of Publications International, Ltd., 2009-07-19

1. Spiders Publications
Naturally occurring inhibitors of the venom of funnel web spiders (Atrax species). AustJ-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci 59(Pt 3) 317-25. Back to spiders page.
http://www.kingsnake.com/toxinology/arachnid/spiderspubs.html
Atkinson, R. K. (1981). "Comparisons of the neurotoxic activity of the venom of several species of funnel web spiders (Atrax)." Aust-J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 3): 307-16. Atkinson, R. K. (1981). "Naturally occurring inhibitors of the venom of funnel web spiders (Atrax species)." Aust-J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 3): 317-25. Atkinson, R. K. (1982). "The chemical nature of the funnel-web spider venom inhibitor found in rat plasma." Aust-J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 2): 191-202. Atkinson, R. K. (1986). "Some studies of the oedematogenic action of the venom of funnel-web spiders (Atrax species)." Aust-J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 5): 453-64. Atkinson, R. K. (1993). "A comparison of the toxicity of the venoms of twelve common Australian spider species on rodent vital organ systems." Comp-Biochem-Physiol-C Atkinson, R. K., D. J. Farrell, et al. (1995). "Evidence against the involvement of Mycobacterium ulcerans in most cases of necrotic arachnidism." Pathology Atkinson, R. K. and P. Walker (1985). "The effects of season of collection, feeding, maturation and gender on the potency of funnel-web spider (Atrax infensus) venom." Aust- J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 5): 555-61.

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PUBLICATIONS, A Health Impact Assessment Relating to Venomous Spiders EnteringNew Zealand in Association with Imported Table Grapes Date of publication
http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/49ba80c00757b8804c256673001d47d0/0b9a1a519ee47387

3. Elton Publications : Spiders
Why pay retail when you can save at Half? Always find low prices on books by James H. Emerton and a great selection of new used books.
http://www.elton.iinet.net.au/page68.html
There are probably more than fifty thousand species of spiders on Earth. Some are a millimetre across the back while others are as big as an adult's hand.
Many spiders are helpful to people because they hunt and eat insects. However, some spiders are dangerous to people. The red-back spider is one of those dangerous spiders.
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Notes on the red-back spider.

How a Year 5 class kept a red-back. Great

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Did you know? 1. The female red-back lays more than 200 eggs in a pale yellow egg sac. 2. Red backs are very closely related to New Zealand's night stinger and America's black widow spider. 3. Spiders don't have any bones, but they can have up to eight eyes. The red-back in the picture at the top of this page is a female spider. Only the female has that red or orange mark on its black back. The males are much smaller and their body is a creamy brown colour. Red-backs are found all across Australia. They like living around people, especially in warm, dry places around the home. They like letterboxes, meter boxes, dry corners in garages or amongst stones and pieces of wood.

4. Spiders - Publications
spiders I. Two new genera from easternNew South Wales, Australia (Araneae AmaurobioideaStiphidiidae). Records of the Australian Museum. Other publications,
http://www.amonline.net.au/spiders/research/publications.htm
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Publications (1992 - present)
Research
  • Colgan, D.J. and Gray, M.R. (1992). The genetic structure of the Badumna candida species group (Araneae, Amaurobioidea). Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society Gray, M.R. (1992). A revision of the troglobitic spider genus Tartarus (Amaurobioidea: Stiphidiidae). Proceedings of the Linnean Society of N.S.W. 113(3):165-173. Gray, M.R. (1992). New Desid Spiders (Araneae: Desidae) from New Caledonia and Eastern Australia. Records of the Australian Museum Harvey, M.S., Gray, M.R, Hunt, G.S. and Lee, D.C. (1993). The cavernicolous Arachnida and Myriapoda of Cape Range, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Gray, M.R. (1994). A Review of the Filistatid Spiders (Araneae: Filistatidae) of Australia . Records of the Australian Museum North East Forests Biodiversity Study No. 3C: 102pp. New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service. Gray, M.R. (1995). Morphology and relationships within the spider family Filistatidae (Araneae: Araneomorphae). In 'Australasian spiders and their relatives: papers honouring Barbara York Main'. Ed. M.S. Harvey.

5. PD Dr. Jutta M. Schneider - Behavorial Ecology Of Spiders, Research On Spiders
Projects and publications of Dr. Jutta Schneider related to the evolution of reproductive behavior and sociality of spiders.
http://spider.gilgamesh.de/

6. MUSE - Our Award-winning Publications
Our Awardwinning publications November - December 2002 - January 2003.The Insects and spiders series Nature Australia More celebrations
http://www.amonline.net.au/muse/jan2003/feature3.htm
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Our Award-winning
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November - December 2002 - January 2003
The Insects and Spiders series
Nature Australia More celebrations are in order as the Australian Museum has just been awarded two prestigious Whitley Awards from the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Nature Australia received the Whitley Award for Best Zoological Periodical (2002) and the Museum's children's series Insects and Spiders (copublished with Macmillan Education Australia) was awarded Best Children's Series (2002). First presented in 1979, these awards recognise outstanding publications that contain significant amounts of information relating to the fauna of the Australasian Region. Each year a committee consisting of both academics and non-academics is formed to review all the entries and recommend the assignment of awards in the various categories. For a publication to receive an award, it must either make a significant contribution of new information, or present a new synthesis of existing information. Evidence of excellence is sought mainly in the text but illustrations are taken into consideration as well as the standard of design, presentation and production. It is especially satisfying for the Australian Museum to win these awards as the Whitley Awards are a tribute to Gilbert Whitley, an eminent Australian ichthyologist who joined the Museum in 1922 as an illustrator and assistant. In 1925 he was appointed as the Museum's Ichthyologist, a position he held until his retirement in 1964. Whitley was instrumental in building the Australian Museum's Ichthyology collection and a produced an exceptional body of publishing, illustrative and scientific work.

7. Spiders
Current research. publications. Collections. Introduction. The collections. Collecting spiders. Types database
http://www.austmus.gov.au/spider
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Spiders are ancient animals with a history going back many millions of years. They have always been with us, an ancient source of fear and fascination. They are abundant and widespread and are natural controllers of insect populations. Wherever you live, you're always close to a spider.
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8. Publications PD Dr. Jutta M. Schneider - Behavorial Ecology Of Spiders, Research
Dispersal mechanisms by the spiders Stegodyphus do they balloon? Home Projects publications Curriculum vitae Contact last updated 2002/6/24.
http://spider.gilgamesh.de/publications.php
Publications
Mitochondrial population structure within and among colonies of the social spider Stegodyphus dumicola (Eresidae) . Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, in press Sexual cannibalism in Nephila plumipes as a consequence of female life history strategies. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 15: 84-91 (.pdf 122 KB)
Schneider J.M. 2002.
The effect of reproductive state on care-giving in Stegodyphus (Araneae: Eresidae) and the implications on the evolution of sociality . Animal Behaviour 63: 649-658 (.pdf 154 KB) Costs of courtship and mating in a sexually cannibalistic orb-web spider: female mating strategies and their consequences for male s. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51: 440-446 (.pdf 50KB)
Ectomised conductors in golden orb-web spider Nephila plumipes (Araneoidea): a counter-adaptation to female control of paternity
... . Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 49: 410-415 (.pdf 63 KB)
Sexual cannibalism and sperm competition in the golden orb-web spider Nephila plumipes (Araneoidea): female and male perspectives
. Behavioral Ecology 12: 547-552 (.pdf 87 KB)

9. Dr G S Oxford At Biology, York
Current research interests My research interests focus on aspects of evolutionary genetics, particularly, but not exclusively, of spiders. and evolutionary aspects of the colorant guanine in spiders. publications Gillespie, R. G. Oxford, G. S. (1998)
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/biol/staff/gso.htm
Dr Geoff S. Oxford Current research interests:
My research interests focus on aspects of evolutionary genetics, particularly, but not exclusively, of spiders. Topics of current interest include (1) genetics, evolution and adaptive significance of a rampant colour polymorphism in the endemic Hawaiian happy-face spider Theridion grallator , (2) elucidating the factors affecting the maintenance and local colour-morph frequencies in candy-stripe spiders, Enoplognatha ovata and E. latimana , (3) using hybridizing large house spiders ( Tegenaria saeva and T. gigantea ) to investigate reinforcement during speciation (4) ecological, developmental and evolutionary aspects of the colorant guanine in spiders. Publications:
Evolution Oxford, G. S. (1998) Guanine as a colorant in spiders: development, genetics, phylogeny and ecology. In P. A. Selden (ed.). Proceedings of the 17th European Colloquium of Arachnology, Edinburgh, 1997 . Burnham Beeches, Bucks: British Arachnological Society: pp. 121-131. Annu. Rev. Entomol Tegenaria gigantea and T. saeva

10. Projects PD Dr. Jutta M. Schneider - Behavorial Ecology Of Spiders, Research On
I selected spiders as my main study objects because they show a huge variety of Formore information you may want to consult the publications or contact me.
http://spider.gilgamesh.de/projects.php
Projects My research interests are the evolution of reproductive behaviour and sociality. I selected spiders as my main study objects because they show a huge variety of brood care and mating strategies. In addition, some spider species developed forms of group-living that are distinct from the better studied social insects.
My main research projects involve the adaptive significance and the mechanism of suicidal maternal care and its implications for group-life as well as sexual conflict in the spider genus Stegodyphus. More recently I have started to investigate the costs and benefits of sexual cannibalism in the genera Nephila and Argiope in collaboration with Prof. Mark Elgar at the University of Melbourne , Australia.
Below, I will briefly summarise some of my projects. For more information you may want to consult the

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12. Publications
publications Hormiga, G., Arnedo, M. Gillespie, RG 2003. Speciation on a ConveyorBelt Sequential Colonization of the Hawaiian Islands by Orsonwelles spiders (
http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/spiders/publications.htm
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Hormiga, G., Arnedo, M. Gillespie, R. G. 2003. Speciation on a Conveyor Belt: Sequential Colonization of the Hawaiian Islands by Orsonwelles Spiders (Araneae, Linyphiidae). Systematic Biology 52(1): 70-88. Miller, J. 2003. Assessing Progress in Systematics with Continuous Jackknife Function Analysis. Systematic biology 52(1): 55-65. Hormiga, G. 2002. Orsonwelles, a new genus of giant linyphiid spiders (Araneae) from the Hawaiian Islands. Invertebrate Systematics 16:369-448. Agnarsson, I. 2002. Sharing a web - on the relation of sociality and kleptoparasitism in theridiid spiders (Theridiidae, Araneae). Journal of Arachnology, 30(2): 181-188. Download article (pdf) Kuntner, M. 2002. Discoveries Await Araneologists 'Down Under'. Australasian Arachnology 65: 10-13. Kuntner, M. 2002. The placement of Perilla (Araneae, Araneidae) with comments on araneid phylogeny. Journal of Arachnology, 30: 281-287. ( Download Article in PDF format Singafrotypa (Araneae, Araneidae). Journal of Arachnology, 30: 129-139. ( Download Article in PDF format Argyrodes : Phylogeny, sociality and interspecific interactions - a report on the

13. Urban & Structural Pest Publications
publications for a varitety of Urban Structural Pests The PDF versions of the publications need Adobe's free Acrobat Reader. ENT1004. Control of Brown Recluse spiders. HTML. PDF
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Ants
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Ants
ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version B-6043 Managing Red Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas HTML P DF ENT-1001 Carpenter Ant Control HTML PDF ENT-1029 Texas Leaf Cutting Ant HTML PDF L-1783 Carpenter Ants HTML PDF L-2061 House-Infesting Ants and Their Management HTML PDF L-5314 Red Harvester Ants HTML PDF L-5070 HTML PDF
Cockroaches
ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version B-1458 Cockroaches: Recognition and Control HTML PDF E-136 How To Control Cockroaches At Home HTML PDF
ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version ENT-1004 Control of Brown Recluse Spiders HTML PDF L-1678 Scorpions HTML PDF L-1748 Centipedes and Millipedes HTML PDF L-1787 Spiders HTML PDF
Termites
ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version B-6080 Subterranean Termites HTML PDF ENT-1005 Choosing a Termite Treatment Chemical HTML PDF ENT-1006 Commonly Asked Questions about Termites HTML PDF L-1785 How to Select a Termite Control Service HTML PDF L-5233 Formosan Subterranean Termites HTML PDF UC-016 Desert Termites HTML PDF L-1782 Drywood Termites HTML PDF E-137 How To Control Subterranean Termites HTML PDF
Miscellaneous Information
ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version ENT-1017 How to Submit Honey Bee Samples for Identification HTML PDF ENT-1020 Recognizing and Controling Insect Pests of Stored Products HTML PDF ENT-1028 Pest Management Supplies for Structural Pest Control HTML PDF ENT-3001

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15. Eggnog Publications: The Spiders About Graig's Apartment.
the spiders behind, about, somewhere closeby and nowhere near the toilet eggnog publications this is gary's weblog, but don't tell him. feedbacharach well, in
http://www.sauna.org/eggnog/archives/000286.html
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the spiders about graig's apartment.
i've never been one to steal anyone's thunder, but in tribute to the imminent move of graig into a new place with a new(ish) someone
for those of you who have never seen,
may i present,
the spiders behind, about, somewhere closeby and nowhere near the toilet.
[cue music.] this is jim-jam , the (2nd) spider behind the toilet, hiding behind a valve, which is a component part of any good indoor plumbing-based commode. this is jim-jam's corner , behind the toilet. notice you cannot see jim-jam, which is apparently common practice. this is the spider beside the sink , i think, near the leftmost white splotch. this spider is very skinny, so he is hard to see in real life unless he moves. (or she, i forget the name.) this is the spider under the oven , who is quite big and appears to be more adventuresome. (name also unknown or forgotten or quite findable, but i'm lazy.) graig had taken a few pictures of the originator, the epitome, the inspiration, gringo starr , who was freakin' huge, but they came out fuzzy. these shots of mine weren't that great (using the 5x digital zoom [more digi means more grainy] oh boy), but you can make out their essence and their collective aura that made graig the man he is now. i will now stop typing.

16. Samuel Zschokke - Publications
Arachnological publications. In press Webs of theridiid spiders construction, structure and evolution Benjamin SP
http://www.unibas.ch/dib/nlu/staff/sz/pub.html

17. Tinea Online Library / Insects And Spiders Of The National Park "Sebezhskii" :
? ?, 1997; Platnick, Norman I. The World Spider Catalog, Version 3.0http//research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog8187/INTRO1.html © 2000
http://tinea.narod.ru/library/sebezh/bibliogr.html

Arachnida

Hexapoda:
Orthoptera

Psocoptera

Heteroptera

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Diptera

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    • Êàòàëîã ïàóêîâ (Arachnida, Aranei) òåððèòîðèè áûâøåãî ÑÑÑÐ
    • Platnick, Norman I. The World Spider Catalog, Version 3.0 http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog81-87/INTRO1.html
    • http://www.araneae.unibe.ch
    • Àíäðååâà Ñ. Â. Æåñòêîêðûëûå íàñåêîìûå (Insecta: Coleoptera) //
    • Àíòèïîâà Ë. Ô. Áåñïîçâîíî÷íûå æèâîòíûå (Invertebrates): Ìàêðîçîîáåíòîñ //
    • Êîñòðîâ Ä. Ä., Ñîëîâüåâà À. Â., Óäàëîâ È. À., Ôåäîðîâ . Ê., Ùåðáàêîâ Ä. Â. Ê èçó÷åíèþ æåñòêîêðûëûõ íàñåêîìûõ (Coleoptera) Ñåáåæñêîãî íàöèîíàëüíîãî ïàðêà. //
    • Catalogus Coleopterorum Sueciae
    • Check-list of Latvian Beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera)
    • The Coleopterist: Gallery The Coleopterist
    • Êîñòþõèíà Å. Å. Ìàòåðèàëû ïî ôàóíå ìóðàâüåâ (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Ñåáåæñêîãî íàöèîíàëüíîãî ïàðêà. //
    • Êîñòþõèíà Å. Å. Ìàòåðèàëû ïî ôàóíå øìåëåé (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus et Psithyrus
    • Ðåùèêîâ À. Â. Ìàòåðèàëû ïî ôàóíå íàåçäíèêîâ-èõíåâìîíèä (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) Ñåáåæñêîãî íàöèîíàëüíîãî ïàðêà. //
    • Ôåäîðîâ . Ê. Íåêîòîðûå ñåìåéñòâà æàëÿùèõ ïåðåïîí÷àòîêðûëûõ (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae, Mutillidae, Pompilidae, Vespidae, Eumenidae, Sphecidae) Ñåáåæñêîãî íàöèîíàëüíîãî ïàðêà. //
  • 18. Dr. George W. Uetz, Relevant Publications
    Please Note Some full text publications are available to download in Portable DocumentFile (.pdf) format. A study of spiders (Araneae) on maple trees (Acer sp
    http://www.biology.uc.edu/faculty/uetz/uetzpubs.htm
    George W. Uetz
    Professor

    Ph.D., University of Illinois
    Behavioral Ecology, Arachnology Please Note: Some full text publications are available to download in Portable Document File (.pdf) format. To view these files you must have a .pdf viewer, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader, installed on your computer. If you do not have one installed please click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 Uetz, G.W. and D.G. Dillery. 1969. A study of spiders (Araneae) on maple trees (Acer sp.). Mich. Entomol. 2:31-36. Uetz, G.W. l970. A key to the common families of spiders of potential medical importance in North America. In D.P. Furman and E.P. Catts. A Manual of Medical Entomology Nat. Press Books, California, pp. 157-163. Uetz, G.W. 1973. Envenomation by the spider Trachelas tranquillus (Araneae:Clubionidae). J. Med. Entomol. 10:227. Uetz, G.W. 1974. A method for measuring habitat space in studies of hardwood forest litter arthropods. Environ. Entomol. 3:313-315. Uetz, G.W. 1974. Species diversity: a review. The Biologist 56:111-129. Uetz, G.W.

    19. W.Maddison Publications
    Back to home page publications of Wayne Maddison. Instituto de Biología,UNAM, Mexico. Pp. 201220. Empirical works on spiders. Maddison, WP 1978.
    http://spiders.arizona.edu/wpm/wpmpubs.html
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    Publications of Wayne Maddison
    This list does not include computer programs or Internet projects (see home page for list).
    Phylogenetic/evolutionary theory
    Empirical works on spiders
    Other
    Thomson, J. D., W.P. Maddison, and R.C. Plowright. 1982. Behavior of bumble bee pollinators of Aralia hispida Vent. (Araliaceae). Oecologia 54: 326-336. Clark, J.B., W.P. Maddison, and M.G. Kidwell. 1994. Phylogenetic analyis supports horizontal transfer of P-transposable elements. Mol. Biol. Evol. 11: 40-50.

    20. Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service - Education And Publication
    What's New. Exhibitions. Contact Us. Education publications. Search publications.Order publications. Teacher Resources. Print This Page. spiders!
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