On the first South American records of widespread linyphiid spiders (Araneae)
The linyphiid species Agyneta galapagosensis (Baert, 1990), Erigone autumnalis Emerton, 1882 and Mermessus fradeorum (Berland, 1932) are recorded for the first time on the continental South America. In addition, the distribution data of Neriene redacta Chamberlin, 1925 is expanded. Figures of the ha...
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2024
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