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Table of contentsPreface 3–8 Barthel J & Plachter H – Distribution of foliage-dwelling spiders in uncultivated areas of agricultural landscapes (Southern Bavaria, Germany) (Arachnida, Araneae) 11–21 Bergthaler G J – The cocoon of Argiope bruennichi (Scopoli, 1772) - a SEM- study 22–26 Bonaric J-C – Le système neuroendocrine rétrocérébral des Araignées: structure et fonction 27–34 Buchar J, Růžička VA, Kůrka A – Check list of spiders of the Czech Republic 35–53 Duffey E – The distribution, status and habitats of Dolomedes fimbriatus (Clerck) and D. plantarius (Clerck) in Europe 54–65 Follner K & Klarenberg AJ – Aeronautic Behaviour in the Wasp-like Spider, Argiope bruennichi (Scopoli) (Araneae, Argiopidae) 66–72 Gajdoš P – The epigeic spider communities of lowland forests in the surrounings of the Danube River on the territory of Slovakia and their usage for biota monitoring 73–83 Hajer J – Notes on spinning activity and the way of life of the spiders Cyrtophora citricola, Argyrodes gibbosus and Holocnemus pluchei 84–88 Helsdingen PJ van – The spider fauna of Ireland 89–92 Holl A, Lux MA & Holl A – Life cycle and adaptative colouration in Micromata virescens (Clerck, 1757) (Heteropodidae) 93–98 Kasal P, Chvátalová I & Zbytek F – Method for graphic representation of ecological types of spiders 99–102 Kasal P, Chvátalová I & Zbytek F – Relations between chaeototaxis and ecological type of Linyphiid spiders 103–106 Lang A, Filser J, Mommertz S & Gigglinger S – Relationships between lycosid spiders and their prey in an agroecosystem. An outline of a project 107–110 Lang A & Klarenberg AJ – A note on body size parameters and some life history data of Pisaura mirabilis (Avaneae, Pisauridae) 111–115 Łuczak J & Dąbrowska-Prot E – Araneae communities and the functioning of prey - predator system (dipterans - spiders) in the devastated Karkonosze Mountain forest 116–124 Maelfait J-P, De Knijf G, De Becker P & Huybrechts W – Analysis of the spider fauna of the riverine forest nature reserve 'Walenbos' (Flanders, Belgium) in relation to hydrology and vegetation 125–135 Malt S – Epigeic spiders as an indicator system to evaluate biotope quality of riversides and floodplain grasslands on the river Ilm (Thuringia) 136–146 Mitov P – Teratological data about Opiliones (Arachnida) from Bulgaria 147–158 Relys V – Arachnologische Forschungen in Litauen: kurze historische Übersicht 159–161 Shavanova T – The spider fauiia (Arachnida: Aranei) in various types of pine forests in the Berezinski State Biosphere Reserve, Belarus 162–168 Šternbergs M – The spiders (Aranei) in the litter of Fraxinetum dryopterioso forest type in the Slitere Nature Reserve 169–173 Vlček K – The wolf spider Pardosa alacris (Araneae, Lycosidae): the courtship display of this and related species and pheromone communication 174–183 Weiss I – Spinnen und Weberknechte auf Baumstämmen im National Park Bayerischer Wald 184–192 Wunderlich J – On the biogeography of some so-called gondwanaland-spiders - new findings after investigation of fossil spiders (Araneae) in amber 193–194 Żabka M – Remarks on evolution of Salticidae (Arachnida: Araneae) 195–201 ABSTRACTSAlicata P & Cantarella T – Remarks on the chorology of the Sicilian Salticidae 205 Arnedo MA & Ribera C – Adaptative radiation of the genus Dysdera (Araneae, Haplogynae) in the Canary Islands. An small scale example: La Gomera 206 Blick T – Initial spider succession at managed forest borders 207 Bögeman U & Haupt J – Molecular genetic analysis of some mesothel spiders (Heptathelidae) 208 Bonaric J-C & Emerit M – Complementary datas on behalf of the unity of labidognath spiders neuroendocrin system 209 Buchar J – Zoogeographical questions of Czech spiders 210 Colmorgen M & Paul RJ – Structure and function of the open circulatory system of spiders - a study applying histochemical and optophysiological methods 211 Cordes D – Pardosa amentata (Clerck), a well known wolf spider? 212 Cordes D – Alopecosa accentuata and A. barbipes (Araneae, Lycosidae) in Central and Northern Europe 213 Cordes D – A new Alopecosa-species found in Greece 214 Ćurčić BPM, Ćurčić NB, Makarov SE & Dimitrijević RN – Pedal anomalies in Neobisium carpaticum Beier and Roncus pannonius Ćurčić, Dimitrijević & Karamata (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones), from Yugoslavia 215 Ćurčić BPM, Legg G & Dimitrijević RN – Malformations in pseudoscorpions 216 Danilov SN – New data on the spider genus Micaria Westr. from Siberia, with a description of a new species 217 Gajdoš P & Sloboda K – Utilizing of data spider occurence in Slovakia in the field of landscape ecology 218 Giribet G, Caranza S & Ribera C – Molecular phylogeny of Opiliones based on 18S rDNA sequences 219 Henschel JR & Lubin YD – Foraging behaviour of the namib dune spider Seothyra (Eresidae) in relation to prey availability 220 Huber BA – Function and evolution of spider genitalic structures, examplified by the cheliceral apophyses in Pholcidae and the retrolateral tibial apophysis in the rta-clade 221 Huber BA – Reroductive biology and functional morphology of the copulatory organs in Psilochorus simoni (Berland, 1911) (Araneae, Pholcidae) 222 Jonsson LJ – On the spider species of Theridiidae in Sweden 223 Král J – The karyotype studies in central Europe's species of the superfamilies Amaurobioidea and Dictynoidea (Araneida) 224 Kraus O – The importance of functional morphology for the reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships 225 Kůrka A – Wolf spiders (Lycosidae) in the peatbogs of the Czech Republic 226 Marusik YuM – Fauna and populations of stone debris spiders of Beringia (Northeast Siberia and Northwest America) 227 Marusik YuM, Bartosh OP & Gorbunova YV – Taxonomy and zoogeography of lycosid spiders from Northeast Asia (Araneae, Lycosidae) 228 Relys V – Species composition of spiders from Alnetum in Hohe Tauern (East Alps) in comparison with material from some other similar habitats in Europe 229 Relys V – Some rare and zoogeographical remarkable spider species from Lithuania 230 Schmidt G – Studies on Australian Selenocosmia species 231 Schwendinger PJ – Idiops pylorus (Idiopidae), a remarkable trap-door spider from Thailand 232 Simon U – Vertical habitat and horizontal isolation of tree living spiders 233 Šmaha J – Comparison of epigeic arachnofauna of most frequent biotopes and permanent plant associations in Czech hilly country based on the optimum biotope analysis 234 Thaler K – Distribution patterns of Lepthyphantes species of the Alps (Linyphiidae) 235 Villepoux O – A spider from genus Trebacosa (Lycosidae) 236 Zyuzin AA, Tarabaev ChK & Fyodorov AA – Spider fauna in different types of Kazakhstan deserts 237 Zyuzin AA, Tarabaev ChK & Fyodorov AA – Spiders from arid habitats of southeastern Kazakhstan 238 |
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