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This SANSA Newsletter edition covers the recent SANSA activities from May to July2023. In this edition the following topics are covered: Western Cape State of Conservation Report 2022 New PhD awarded New book on South African scorpions New publicatio
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Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S., Buck, J.
This paper provides the first annotated species list of spiders presently known from Gondwana Private Game Reserve, a reserve recognised as a Cape Floral World Heritage Site in the Western Cape. A total of 148 species from 106 genera and 33 families
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Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S., Webb, P.
Thomisus scrupeus (Simon, 1886) has been recorded throughout Africa. The presence of T. scrupeus in South Africa is discussed, with notes on their colour variation and morphology based on live photographs. Information on their behaviour, distribution
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Spiders are frequently encountered in houses and outbuildings in South Africa. With the warm subtropical climate, houses, windows, and security doors are frequently left open, allowing spiders to enter freely. Data for this review were obtained from
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The male of Phaenopoma nigropunctatum O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1883 was the first time recorded from Caffraria, South Africa. During surveys in the Eastern Cape, a female was the first time sampled with a male. The general morphology of both sexes of th
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Dippenaar-Schoeman A.S., Webb P.
The spotted jumping spider Thyene coccineovittata (Simon, 1886) has a wide distribution in Africa and is known from the Ivory Coast to South Africa. The species was also accidentally introduced in France and Brazil. The general morphology of both sex
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Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S.
An annotated species list of spiders presently known from the Kgaswane Mountain Reserve in the North West province, South Africa, is provided. The checklist was compiled from data collected from the South African National Survey of Arachnida (SANSA)
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Dippenaar-Schoeman A.S., Webb P.
The male of the crab spider Diaea longisetosa Roewer, 1961 was described from Senegal in Africa. It is for the first time recorded from South Africa and the general morphology of the male is discussed with photographs of live specimens provided. Note
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Wiese L., Dippenaar-Schoeman A.S.
As part of the South African National Survey of Arachnida (SANSA), several surveys were undertaken in the Eastern Cape. In this paper, an annotated species list of spiders species sampled from Jeffreys Bay is presented. A total of 38 families represe
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Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S., Van Zyl, J.
We present the first records of the trash-line spider Cyclosa conica (Pallas, 1772) from South Africa. The general morphology of live specimens is discussed with notes on their behaviour, distribution, and conservation status.  
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