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    A preliminary molecular analysis of phylogenetic relationships of Australasian wolf spider genera (Araneae, Lycosidae) 

    Vink, Cornelis; Mitchell, Anthony; Paterson, Adrian M. (American Arachnological Society, 2002)
    A data-set from the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene subunit of 11 Australasian lycosid species (six New Zealand species and five Australian species) was generated. Three North American lycosid species, one European species and ...
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    Beetling: A method for capturing trapdoor spiders (Idiopidae) using tethered beetles 

    Smith, V. R.; Vink, Cornelis; Cruickshank, Robert H.; Paterson, Adrian M. (British Arachnological Society, 2015)
    © 2015, British Arachnological Society. All Rights Reserved.Collecting trapdoor spiders (Idiopidae) for research is diffcult due to their deep, convoluted burrows and almost entirely fossorial life history. Digging idiopids ...
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    The Oxyopidae (lynx spiders) of New Zealand 

    Vink, Cornelis; Sirvid, P. J. (Entomological Society of New Zealand, 1998)
    The spider family Oxyopidae is revised for New Zealand. The sole species, Oxyopes gracilipes (White, 1849), occurring nationwide, is redescribed and distribution records are given. It is hypothesised that O. gracilipes is ...
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    Molecular insights into the biogeography and species status of New Zealand's endemic Latrodectus spider species; L. katipo and L. atritus (Araneae, Theridiidae) 

    Griffiths, J. W.; Paterson, Adrian M.; Vink, Cornelis (American Arachnological Society, 2005)
    New Zealand's endemic sand dune Latrodectus widow spider species, L. katipo and L. atritus, possess behavioral and physiological attributes likely to promote dispersal over large distances. Morphological, physiological and ...
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