Caucasian Spiders

A faunistic database on the spiders of the Caucasus

April 12, 2006

Links

by @ 4:04 pm. Filed under Database

Arachnology

International Arachnology: www.arachnology.be

European Arachnology: European Society of Arachnology

The German Arachnological Society (Arachnologische Gesellschaft - ARAGES): lots of links to international arachnological societies and arachnological web-portals.

Linyphiid Spiders of the World: Andrei Tanasevitch’s site on the taxonomy, distribution, and fossils of dwarf spiders (Linyphiidae).

CERC - Caucasian Endemics Research Center: Including a database on spider records in the Caucasus.

Zoological Museum Moscow (Arachnological Collection): Includes a large collection of spiders from the Caucasus.

Caucasus - Nature Conservation

Nature Protection in the Caucasus: Ministerial conference 2006, Berlin

Borjomi-Kharagauli NP: Georgias first National Park according to international guidelines

Kolkheti National Park in Georgia

Georgia’s Protected Areas Development Project

Endemic Species of the Caucasus

Open Society - Georgia Foundation: Biodiversity of Georgia

WWF-Caucasus-Activities

Caucasus - Travel

Caucasus-Expedition of the University Jena 2004

Ornithology in the Caucasus: Caucasus Birding

Caucasus International

The Caucasus and the German Erzgebirge

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"... a thorough collecting of Arachnids in Transcaucasia would yield a magnificent prey because, namely in spiders, an astonishing richness in both individuals and species made itself noticeable." L. Koch (1878)

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