نتایج جستجو برای: lycosidae
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The European wolf spider name Lycosa accentuata Latreille, 1817, has had a long and convoluted nomenclatural history. interpretation of the baffled arachnologists for more than two centuries. Here we describe historical development evolving interpretations show that is certainly not senior synonym Alopecosa barbipes (Sundevall, 1833) or A. farinosa (Herman, 1879). To stabilise nomenclature, sel...
In sexually cannibalistic species, selection is thought to have favoured the evolution of male approaching behaviour that reduces the probability that the female will kill the male. However, investigations of behaviours that could reduce the probability of sexual cannibalism are few. We examine the hypothesis that male wolf spiders, Lycosa tarantula (L.) (Araneae, Lycosidae), decides to approac...
There are numerous hypotheses to explain the evolution of sexual dimorphism in spiders. One of the most controversial is the differential mortality model (DMM) which proposes that differing rates of (adult) male and female mortality can result in a skewed operational sex ratio and lead to the evolution of small males. This hypothesis has been examined using a comparative approach which assumes ...
Eastern hemlock [Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carrière] is a foundation species in forests of eastern North America that plays a key role in ecosystem function. It is highly susceptible to the exotic invasive hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae Annand), which is causing widespread hemlock mortality. We surveyed the spider communities of eastern hemlock and deciduous canopies over 2 yr, collecting ...
Although many salticid spiders have been shown to have corneas that transmit ultraviolet (UV) light, whether the corneas of non-salticid spiders transmit UV has not been previously investigated. In this study, we determined the spectral corneal transmission properties of 38 species belonging to 13 non-salticid families. We used these data to estimate the T50 transmission cut-off value, the wave...
Fine structure of the ampullate silk glands in the wolf spider,pardosa astrigera(araneae: Lycosidae)
Costacosa, a new genus of wolf spider (Araneae, Lycosidae) from coastal north-west Western Australia
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