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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 ...
Fred R. Wanless (1940 – 15 December 2017) was a British arachnologist. [1] Active in the field especially in the 1970s and 1980s, he described several dozen taxa, in particular among the spiders of the Salticidae family. [2]
Crenulate: Having longitudinal ridges [7] Cribellum: A sieve-like plate in front of the spinnerets, used in conjunction with the calamistrum; spiders with a cribellum are called cribellate, those without ecribellate; [4] see also Cribellum; Cuspule: A small spiny outgrowth ("wart") on the endites and labium of Mygalomorphae [7]
Trudgil (1989) Soil types: a field identification guide; Friday (1988) A key to the adults of British Water Beetles (freely downloadable pdf from ) Haslam et al. (1987) British water plants (revised edition) Tilling (1987) A key to the major groups of terrestrial invertebrates; Hiscock (1986) A field guide to the British Red Seaweeds (Rhodophyta)
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Download QR code; Print/export ... The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society; J. Journal of ...
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]
The head louse was named Pediculus humanus in 1758. The fly Lipoptena cervi was classified among the lice as Pediculus cervi by Linnaeus.. Pediculus humanus – head louse [15] [16]