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The reference below need to be included in the section of checklist: Norma-Rashid, Y. & D. Li. 2009. A checklist of spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) from Peninsular Malaysia inclusive of twenty new records. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. 57(2): 305-322. the pdf format can be uploaded online
This category contains lists of spider species, one for each family. If a family is not listed here, check for the family page at Araneae families . The species are mostly taken from various versions of the World Spider Catalog .
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Scientific names should be used for the article titles unless the common name is well-known or reasonably unique. Examples of these include "Atypical tarantula" for Atypidae and "Jumping spider" for Salticidae. Below family, Latin names are almost always used for article titles, though there are exceptions.
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The entire campaign was eventually combined into a supermodule GDQ1-7 - Queen of the Spiders. [7] [8] [11] The modules were intended to function as a sequel for the G-series adventures. [1] At the time these modules were released, each Dungeons & Dragons module was marked with an alphanumeric code indicating the series to which it belonged. [12]
Menzoberranzan, the "City of Spiders", is a fictional city-state in the world of the Forgotten Realms, a Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting. The city is located in the Upper Northdark, about two miles below the Surbrin Vale, between the Moonwood and the Frost Hills (north of the Evermoors and under the River Surbin [1]).