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3 days ago · World Spider Catalog Version 25.5. Currently 52'371 accepted species included. Introduction. Submit your latest taxonomic publication to wsc (at)nmbe.ch. Submit older taxonomic publication to WSCA. Use of this catalog is limited to research, educational, non-commercial "fair use".
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Welcome to the World Spider Catalog! The current catalog is the first fully searchable online database covering spider taxonomy, but it has a longer history of predecessors which started with Pierre Bonnet (University of Toulouse, France) and Carl Friedrich Roewer (Bremen, Germany).
World Spider Catalog. Detailed taxonomic information about the spider families.
Try google scholar, and failing that -- if you are affiliated with a university, you can try to get it through your library (online or in person), or you can ask me... or you can look for it in the Russian underground.
Nov 3, 2021 · A successor to 14 published volumes by Bonnet, Roewer, Brignoli, Platnick, and the online version by Platnick, the World Spider Catalog aims to provide listings of all currently valid species, genera, and families of spiders, all their synonyms, and all significant taxonomic references to each species, from Linnaeus to date.
This compilation includes the species names, according to the World Spider Catalog, version 25.5 (WSC, 2024), accessed on Aug 31, 2024. The site will be revised every 6 months (in February and August) to add new chromosomal data available on literature and changes in spider taxonomy.
Another important novelty is the link to the Word Spider Catalog Association (WSCA) which intends to provide access to more than 12’000 taxonomic publications which are behind this database information.