- the size of the male. The
species was
first described in 1938 by B. J.
Kaston as the
variety bishopi of the
species Latrodectus mactans. The name bishopi...
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Benjamin Julian Kaston (July 2, 1906 –
August 24, 1985) was an
American arachnologist.
Kaston was born in New York City and
graduated from
North Carolina...
- July 21, 2015. B. J.
Kaston (1976). "Supplement to the
Spiders of Connecticut" (PDF).
Journal of Arachnology. 4 (1): 1–72. B. J.
Kaston (1948). "Spiders of...
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character Charlotte's full name in the book is "Charlotte A. Cavatica." B. J.
Kaston: "Willis J. Gertsch: A
Biography and Bibliography" in
Bulletin of the American...
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separately and keep the
spiders out of
direct contact with each other,
Kaston reports that as many as
fifty of them may
crowd their shelters for hibernation...
- above, and four below,
which look more like a spider's moustache. B. J.
Kaston distinguishes R.
rabida from R.
punctulata by
observing that the
males of...
- New York:
Random House. ISBN 978-0-679-40881-9. OCLC 35231232.
Kaston, B. J.;
Kaston,
Elizabeth (1953). How to Know the Spiders: Pictured-Keys for Determining...
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Clubiona kastoni, the
kaston sac spider, is a
species of sac
spider in the
family Clubionidae. It is
found in the
United States and Canada. "Clubiona kastoni...
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Biota Neotropica.
Retrieved 6
April 2023.
Ruppert et al. (2004), p. 184.
Kaston, B.J. (1972). How to Know the
Spiders (3rd ed.). Dubuque, IA: W.C. Brown...
- Manuel; Castellanos, Armando; Bernal, Luz Agueda; Pinedo-Castro, Myreya;
Kaston, Franz; Shostell,
Joseph M. (2016-03-01). "Mitogenomics of the mountain...