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Spiders of Australia: An Introduction to their Classification, Biology and Distribution

Series: Pensoft Series Faunistica Volume: 31
By: T Hawkeswood
264 pages, 166 col plates, figs
Spiders of Australia: An Introduction to their Classification, Biology and Distribution
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About this book

Language: English

Provides information on a vast spectrum of the Australian spider fauna and illustrates and describes over 150 species in detail. Many other species are mentioned and discussed and a thorough summary of spider morphology, biology and classification is also provided. All representative families are described in some detail and the numbers of each family are listed on Australian and world levels. Most of the spiders illustrated are photographed alive in their natural habitat and the illustrations and descriptions make it easy for the layperson to identify many common spiders. Also provided is an up-to-date reference list of hundreds of old and more recent scientific papers, books and other articles on Australian and related spider species.

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Introduction - Natural history - Classification of spiders - Species described in this book - Glossary - References - Plates - Artistic credits - Indexes

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Series: Pensoft Series Faunistica Volume: 31
By: T Hawkeswood
264 pages, 166 col plates, figs
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