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Spiders of Katepurna sanctuary from the family Salticidae (Blackwall, 1841)

Shirbhate Milind V.  
Shankarlal Khandelwal Arts, Science and Commerce College, Akola, India-444002
Shirbhate Amrita M.

Mahatma Phule Arts and Science College, Patur Dist. Akola – 444501

Abstract

A detail survey of spiders from Salticidae family was carried out in Katepurna Sanctuary near Akola (Maharashtra). We have reported 20 species from 07 different genera. The maximum species diversity was noted from August 2015 to February, 2018.

Spiders, Katepurna, Salticidae

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Shirbhate Milind, V., & Shirbhate Amrita, M. (2019). Spiders of Katepurna sanctuary from the family Salticidae (Blackwall, 1841). Environment Conservation Journal, 20(1&2), 63-66.

https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2019.1008.1211

Received: 29.07.2018

Revised: 28.10.2018

Accepted: 14.02.2019

First Online: 20.06. 2019

:https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2019.1008.1211

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