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Arctosa indica

Known as: Arctosa indicus 
National Institutes of Health

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2015
2015
To explore the topological properties of paddy arthropod food webs is of significance for understanding natural equilibrium of… 
Review
2011
Review
2011
During 1995-2005, a faunistic survey of wolf spiders (Lycosidae) was carried out in the Mediterranean. Twenty species are… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
Spiders constitute a major arthropod group in regularly inundated habitats. Some species survive a flooding period under water… 
2008
2008
Abstract Arctosa lutetiana (syn. Tricca lutetiana) (Simon 1876) (Lycosidae) is found in many European countries; however, the… 
2007
2007
Abstract The Asian wolf spider Arctosa subamylacea (Bösenberg & Strand 1906), originally described from Japan, is currently… 
2006
2006
Six spider species, Araneus quadratus CLERCK, 1757, Parazygiella montana (C.L. KOCH, 1834), Alopecosa etrusca LUGETTI, TONGIORGI… 
2005
2005
Abstract As a result of the Elymus athericus (Poaceae) invasion in the last ten years, a major change in vegetation cover has… 
2002
2002
The riparian spider fauna of the river Gaula near Trondheim, Central Norway, has been investigated in spring/summer 1994 by means… 
1955
1955
Die Wolfspinne Arctosa perita (LATI~.) ist eine welt verbreitete Lycoside 1, die besonders an den Ufern der See und der Binnengew…