- pseudoscorpions, and harvestmen.
Those who
study spiders and
other arachnids are
arachnologists. More narrowly, the
study of
spiders alone (order Araneae) is known...
- (July 25, 1797 –
November 4, 1856) was a
French American educator and
arachnologist.
Hentz was born in Versailles, France. He was the
youngest child of...
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Alexander Clerck (1709 – 22 July 1765) was a
Swedish entomologist and
arachnologist.
Clerck came from a
family in the
petty nobility and
entered the University...
-
Australian arachnologist...
-
arachnologist. T****ll
studied spiders with
Giacomo Doria at the
Museo Civico di
Storia Naturale de Genoa. He
corresponded with
other arachnologists,...
- de
Dalmas (5
February 1862 - 4
February 1930) was a
French voyager,
arachnologist, and ornithologist. He was
raised in Croatia.
During his
youth he visited...
- It is
native to Australia, and was
first described in 1845 by
German arachnologist Carl
Ludwig Koch. The
scorpions grow to
about 40 mm in length, with...
- Rick C. West (born 3
December 1951) is a
Canadian arachnologist and an
expert on the
taxonomy of
tarantula spiders. West was born in Victoria, British...
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Roughton Hogg (9
February 1846 – 30
November 1923) was a
British amateur arachnologist and
businessman who
lived in both
Australia and Britain. Hogg emigrated...
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still used by
avian taxonomists.
Sundevall was also an
entomologist and
arachnologist, for
which (for the
latter field) in 1833 he
published an
early catalog...