@article {518, title = {Two new Draconarius species and the first description of the male Draconarius molluscus from Tiantangzhai National Forest Park, China (Araneae: Agelenidae: Coelotinae)}, journal = {Journal of Arachnology}, volume = {39}, year = {2011}, note = {ZOOR14710073563}, month = {2011}, pages = {30-40}, abstract = {Three Draconarius species collected from the Tiantangzhai National Forest Park, China are studied, including two new species, D. peregrinus sp. nov. and D. tiantangensis sp. nov. The male D. molluscus (Wang et al. 1990) is reported for the first time.}, keywords = {/ ]., Asia, China, described, Male, p. 30]., Description, Draconarius molluscus - Wang et al 1990 (Araneae): [First time, Draconarius peregrinus (Araneae): [Sp nov, China, P. 31]., Draconarius peregrinus [China / / New species] [Anhui / / ] [Hubei /, Draconarius tiantangensis (Araneae): [Sp nov, Hubei, P. 32]., Draconarius tiantangensis [Hubei / / New species]., Eurasia, Land zones, New taxa, Nomenclature, Palaearctic region, Systematics}, isbn = {0161-8202}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR14710073563}, author = {Xie, Hai-Juan and Chen, Jian} } @article {107, title = {A new species of genus Codeotes Coelotes and a species of genus Agelena from southwest Hubei, China (Araneae: Amaurobiidae, Agelenidae)}, journal = {Sichuan Journal of Zoology}, volume = {17}, year = {1998}, note = {ZOOR13500008366}, month = {1998}, pages = {3-4}, keywords = {[English p. 4], fig{\textquoteright}d]., Agelena poliosata (Araneae)., Agelena poliosata [General morphology / / ] [Hubei / / Lichuan County, Asia, China, Coelotes lichuanensis (Araneae): [Sp nov, Hubei, Lichuan County, P. 3, Coelotes lichuanensis [Hubei / / Lichuan County, Distributional record \& morphology]., Eurasia, General morphology, Land zones, New species]., New taxa, Nomenclature, Palaearctic region, Systematics}, isbn = {1000-7083}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR13500008366}, author = {Chen, Jian and Zhao, Jingzhao} } @article {108, title = {A survey of nectar feeding by spiders in three different habitats}, journal = {Bulletin of Insectology}, volume = {63}, year = {2010}, note = {ZOOR14704028642}, month = {2010}, pages = {203-208}, abstract = {Using cold-anthrone tests, spiders collected in the field were sampled for the presence of plant sugar (fructose). The spiders came from three different habitats: a cotton field, a mixed rape and fava bean field, and a park with flowering woody and herbaceous plants. The percentages of fructose-positive spiders were compared among the different habitats, as well as among the different sexes and ages of Ebrechtella tricuspidata (F.) (Araneae Thomisidae). Out of 745 field-collected spiders, 18.7\% were positive for fructose, indicating that these spiders feed on plant nectar. Of the 12 families of spiders represented, individuals from 9 families were positive for fructose: Oxyopidae, Thomisidae, Pisauridae, Salticidae, Lycosidae, Tetragnathidae, Araneidae, Nephilidae, and Agelenidae. All members of the other three families (Linyphiidae, Clubionidae and Theridiidae) were negative for fructose. There were no differences for nectar feeding in spiders among the three habitats: 19.3\% of individuals from the cotton field, 16.6\% from the mixed rape and lava bean field, and 20.0\% in park with flowering woody and herbaceous plants tested positive for fructose. For E. tricuspidata, significantly more females were positive than males (87.5\% versus 42.9\%); and immatures tested positive at a lower rate than adults (26.5\% and 66.7\%, respectively).}, keywords = {Araneae, Araneae (Arachnida)., Asia, China, Cotton, Diet, Ebrechtella tricuspidata (Araneae)., Ebrechtella tricuspidata [Food plants / Nectar feeding /, Eurasia, Habitat, habitat / ] [Hubei / / ]., land habitat / Cotton, rape \& fava bean fields / ] [Urban habitat / Park, Land zones, Man made habitat, Nutrition, Palaearctic, rape \& fava bean fields] [Feeding behaviour / / ] [Cultivated, region}, isbn = {1721-8861}, url = {://ZOOREC:ZOOR14704028642}, author = {Chen, Xiaoqiong and Chen, Yuanchun and Wu, Lingbing and Peng, Yu and Chen, Jian and Liu, Fengxiang} }