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  Arachnida at "Reserva Ducke", Central Amazonia/Brazil

Adis, J., Bonaldo, A. B., Brescovit, A. D., Bertani, R., Cokendolpher, J. C., Condé, B., et al. (2002). Arachnida at "Reserva Ducke", Central Amazonia/Brazil. Amazoniana, 17(1/2), 1-14.

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Adis, Joachim1, Author           
Bonaldo, Alexandre B., Author
Brescovit, Antonio D., Author
Bertani, Rogério, Author
Cokendolpher, James C., Author
Condé, Bruno, Author
Kury, Adriano B., Author
Lourenço, Wilson R., Author
Mahnert, Volker, Author
Pinto-da-Rocha, Ricardo, Author
Platnick, Norman I., Author
Reddell, James R., Author
Rheims, Cristina A., Author
Rocha, Lincoln S., Author
Rowland, Mark, Author
Weygoldt, Peter, Author
Woas, Steffen, Author
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1Working Group Tropical Ecology, Max Planck Institute for Limnology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_976549              

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Free keywords: Arachnida; diversity; Amazonia; Brazil; Neotropics
 Abstract: The class Arachnida contains 11 recent orders: Acari, Amblypygi, Araneae, Opiliones, Palpigradi, Pseudoscorpiones, Ricinulei, Schizomida, Scorpiones, Solifugae and Uropygi (Thelyphonida). In total, >570 families, >9165 genera and >93455 species are known world-wide. More than 136 families, >482 genera and >1547 described species occur in Amazonia. Data show, that almost one-fourth of the families presently known in the Arachnida and about 2% of the worlds described species are represented in Amazonia. In the forest reserve 'Reserva Ducke' near Manaus, the Acari-Oribatida represent 45 families, 72 genera and 35 described species, the Aranea 30 families, 143 genera and 295 described species, the Opiliones 5 families, 7 genera and 8 decribed species, the Scorpiones 2 families, 4 genera and 5 described species, the Pseudoscorpiones 6 families, 11 genera, and 15 described species, the Schizomida, 1 family, 2 genera and 2 described species, and the Amblypygi, Palpigradi, Solifugae and Uropygi (Thelyphonida) one species each. Most names are listed

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2002-12
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: eDoc: 8327
Other: 2155/S 37873
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Title: Amazoniana
Source Genre: Journal
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 17 (1/2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1 - 14 Identifier: ISSN: 0065-6755