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  2. British Arachnological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Newsletter of the British Arachnological Society is a more informal publication, including observations on arachnids and other short papers of academic interest, reports of meetings, obituaries, historical notes and book reviews, etc. Running to 155 volumes as of 2022, it was originally edited by John Parker (issues 1–50), then John ...

  3. Fred Wanless - Wikipedia

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    Wanless played a significant role in the British Arachnological Society being its member in 1969–1973, 1974–1976 and 1986–1989, and Meetings Secretary in 1973–1978. [1] From 1973 to 1988 he described 137 new species and 13 new genera.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spiders/Resources - Wikipedia

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    Psyche - A Journal of Entomology.Online archive from 1957 to 2000. Possibly released under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which essentially means that we can extract pictures and text as we wish and include it in WP, as long as we tell where we got it from; however, if this is correct, we need to find a link stating this for archived articles rather than new ones.

  5. Category:Arachnological societies - Wikipedia

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    British Arachnological Society; I. International Society of Arachnology; Iranian Arachnological Society This page was last edited on 13 July 2013, at 06:26 (UTC ...

  6. Category:Arachnology journals - Wikipedia

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    The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society; J. Journal of Arachnology; P. Peckhamia (journal) S.

  7. Dictynoidea - Wikipedia

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    The "classical" circumscription of Dictynoidea from the 1970s included the families Amauroboididae (now placed in Anyphaenidae), Anyphaenidae, Argyronetidae (now included in Cybaeidae), Dictynidae, Desidae, Hahniidae and Nicodamidae. [1]

  8. Saaristoa - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2019 it contains five species, found in Europe, the United States, and Japan: [1]. Saaristoa abnormis (Blackwall, 1841) – Europe; Saaristoa ebinoensis (Oi, 1979) – Japan

  9. British Entomological and Natural History Society - Wikipedia

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    BENHS has published a number of books. Among the most well-known are two illustrated identification guides to British flies: Stubbs, Alan E. and Steven J. Falk (1983) British Hoverflies, an illustrated identification guide [5] Stubbs, Alan E. and Martin Drake (2001) British Soldierflies and their allies [6]