Spider Families of the World
R Jocqué and AS Dippenaar-Schoeman
336 pages, b/w illus, 32 photo plates.
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Spiders are of major importance in ecosystems and are recognized as effective natural control agents in agroecology. Nearly 40,000 species of spiders
have been described but the actual number of species is expected to be many times higher.
This book provides a concise overview and descriptions of the 107 spider families that are presently recognized. It contains identification keys to the families and to the different kinds of spider webs, and shortcuts to remarkable types of spiders. The book fills a gap that has existed for a long time since the previous such overview dates back from more than a century.
*Illustrated keys to the families, their diagnostic and descriptive characters, notes on their taxonomic position, and their lifestyles and distribution
*Key to spider webs
*Series of photographs of living spiders, mainly from the collections of James Cokendolpher and the late Frances Murphy
*General phylogeny of spiders with a list of the main diagnostic characters for each clade.
The keys lead to the identification to family level of those specimens that match the diagnostic characters. Certain poorly defined families such as the Stiphidiidae and Desidae have been excluded from the keys.
The second edition contains a few minor updates and corrections
For more information and opinions, see this book's Biblio-Blog
This book provides a concise overview and descriptions of the 107 spider families that are presently recognized. It contains identification keys to the families and to the different kinds of spider webs, and shortcuts to remarkable types of spiders. The book fills a gap that has existed for a long time since the previous such overview dates back from more than a century.
*Illustrated keys to the families, their diagnostic and descriptive characters, notes on their taxonomic position, and their lifestyles and distribution
*Key to spider webs
*Series of photographs of living spiders, mainly from the collections of James Cokendolpher and the late Frances Murphy
*General phylogeny of spiders with a list of the main diagnostic characters for each clade.
The keys lead to the identification to family level of those specimens that match the diagnostic characters. Certain poorly defined families such as the Stiphidiidae and Desidae have been excluded from the keys.
The second edition contains a few minor updates and corrections
For more information and opinions, see this book's Biblio-Blog
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