Checklist of the spiders (Araneae) of British Columbia

The lack of conservation concern regarding spiders relative to other taxa is notable, particularly in light of the fact that more than 40% (357) of the native species of spiders in the province are represented by five or fewer collection records. Specimens of most of these species were housed in col...

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Taxa
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