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Spiders of North America:

An Identification Mannual
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Darrell Ubick, Pierre Paquin, P. E. Cushing, American Arachnological Society
2 Reviews
American Arachnological Society, 2005 - Nature - 377 pages
This beautifully illustrated guide to the spiders of North America, north of Mexico, provides more than 1,400 illustrations and keys to the genera in 68 spider families. The book includes more than 550 genera. The manual contains 72 chapters and a wealth of information including an introduction to spider morphology, natural history, collecting techniques and preservation methods; an overview of the current status and most recent developments in spider evolutionary history; a key to the 68 families of spiders found in North America, north of Mexico; keys to the genera in each of these 68 families; an etymological dictionary explaining the derivation of the names of spider genera and families; and a well illustrated glossary.

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Review: Spiders of North America: An Identification Manual

User Review  - Ken-ichi - Goodreads

Pretty much the authority on North American spiders. It's not a field guide, just a collection of keys, but the keys are mostly excellent, with ample illustrations of different pieces of anatomy. Best of all, there's a full bibliography, glossary, and section on etymology! Read full review

Review: Spiders of North America: An Identification Manual

User Review  - Aaron - Goodreads

If one is to do taxonomy of Aranea, one MUST have this book. I know a few of the authors as well, and they are all fine people and upstanding scientists. Read full review

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About the author (2005)

The editors of this manual, Darrell Ubick, Pierre Paquin, Paula E. Cushing, and Vince Roth, are all well known arachnologists. Over 30 other equally well known arachnologists from the United States, Europe, and South America, are chapter authors.

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