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http://afras.ufs.ac.za/
The African Arachnological Society is a scientific society devoted to the study of spiders, scorpions and other arachnids in Africa.
http://www.americanarachnology.org/
Organization data, articles from recent issues of the Journal of Arachnology, arachnid photos and links.
http://arages.de/en/
Supports arachnological research in Central Europe.
http://arachnos.eu/
Articles on venomous and non-venomous spiders.
http://asianarachnology.com/
International exchange between arachnologists of Asia and those who study/ are interested in Asian arachnids
http://www.australasian-arachnology.org/
To promote interest in the ecology, behaviour and taxonomy of arachnids in the Australia, South-east Asia, Oceania and the Pacific Islands regions.
http://britishspiders.org.uk/
Promotes study of arachnids. Provides access to publications, recordings and general information about the society.
http://cahe.nmsu.edu/academics/richmanresearch/
Information about Arachnida research as well as images of spiders and scorpions.
http://www.european-arachnology.org/
Information on the society, past and future conferences, Europen spider of the year and other information on European spiders.
http://www.arachnology.org/
Devoted to the study of all arachnid orders except the Acari. Fosters communication among arachnologists.
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artdec98/baspid4.html
Bill Amos describes spider’s webs and draglines, how they might have developed and various uses to which they are put.
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