가입일: 2020 1월 06 마지막 활동일: 2024 2월 12 iNaturalist
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Danish arachnologist hunting down every single species of Danish spider.
I have a masters degree in biology from The University of Copenhagen. My master thesis was on crab spiders' sensory biology with a special emphasis on their vision.
North European crab spiders and their habitus is also my strong suit.
I now work as a biodiversity consultant, in my own company with a special focus on spider diversity assesments.
Favorite taxa:
--Good spider links for the beginner---
Distribution maps, pictures and genital drawings:
https://araneae.nmbe.ch
The british arachnological society has species descriptions, and a tonne of other cool stuff
https://britishspiders.org.uk/
Great genital pictures of all common european spiders, opiliones, and pseudoscorpions
https://arachno.piwigo.com/
The german atlas project (with distribution maps and similar)
https://atlas.arages.de/?family=42
Massive Cellar spider (family: Pholcidae) project!
http://www.pholcidae.de/
The german spider-wiki, is packed with information, and works perfectly with google translate, if you aren't good at german!
https://wiki.arages.de/index.php?title=Hauptseite
Cool SEM images of a selected band of European spiders:
http://www.spiders.jeremypoolesem.org.uk/index.htm#species
Amazing gallery of Swedish spiders:
https://pbase.com/d_andersson/spindlar
Thomisid guide of Scandinavia:
https://www.inaturalist.org/guides/16746
New species for my country that I've found:
Xysticus lineatus
Cheiracantium punctorum
Philodromus rufus (combined effort with Amanda Johannission who spotted it)
Sardinidion blackwalli
Parasteatoda tabulata
Clubiona juvenis
Closterotomus trivialis
Engyodontium aranearum (Joint effort with Mattis Aksel Sylvest)
Thanatus vulgaris (Joint effort)
Scytodes "univittata" (Joint effort with Nikolaj Scharff)
Dorypteryx longipennis
Possibly Microterys seyon - But i would never have known without seeing that Jonas Lutz and Peter Bonde had identified it secondarily
Introductions -
Olios argelasaius - joint effort
Macaroeris nidicolens
Icius hamatus