Diversity of Spiders in Shegaon Town, District Buldana Maharashtra State, India

Authors

  • Chaware Rupesh K Department of Zoology, Shri D.M. Burungale Arts and Science Jr. College, Shegaon, District Buldana. MS, India.
  • Vairale Amit B Department of Zoology, Ghulam Nabi Azad Arts ,Commerce & Science College, Barshitakli, District Akola, MS, India.

Keywords:

Spiders, Shegaon Town, Diversity

Abstract

A study on the diversity of spider fauna in shegon town District Buldana, Maharashtra State, India. Spiders Survey was conducted during November 2018 to November 2019, total 24 Genus 40 Species of 12 families were recorded. The occurrence of the salticidae family was found in more number i.e. 9 species (23%) and Oecobiodidae with 1 species (2%). The diversity of the spiders in the shegaon town was found from the different families like Areneidae, Salticidae, Lycosidae, Therididae, Ulobridae, Gnaphocidae, Thomsidae, Tetragnathidae, Scytodidae, Clubionidae, Oecobiodidae and Oxyopidae.

 

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2021-03-15

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Chaware Rupesh K, & Vairale Amit B. (2021). Diversity of Spiders in Shegaon Town, District Buldana Maharashtra State, India. International Journal of Life Sciences, 5–12. Retrieved from https://ijlsci.in/ls/index.php/home/article/view/376

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