Useful links
- Singapore spiders A guide to common spiders of Singapore. (Item)
- Siri Scientific Press & Online Bookshop A specialist publisher and seller of field guides, monographs, text-books and compiled volumes in all areas of natural history with particular reference to entomology and palaeontology. (Item)
- Solmedia Ltd. Ethanol and other laboratory chemicals. Mercian Close, Longden Road, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. SY3 9EA. Tel: 08448 08 0900. (Item)
- South Indian Spiders Spiders of India (Item)
- Spider and Harvestman Recording Scheme Using records submitted by British Arachnological Society members and the public, the recording schemes map the distribution of spider and harvestman species in Britain and collate detailed information including ecology and phenology. This important resource contains a huge amount of information, with species accounts covering ecology, habitat, status, life cycle, distribution map, and photos, for the vast majority of British spiders and harvestmen. (Item)
- Spiders of Central India (FaceBook) The FaceBook page of the Indian Society of Arachnology. (Item)
- Spiders of Europe and Greenland Large collection of arachnid photographs, identified and taxonomically listed - Jorgen Lissner. (Item)
- Spiders of North West Europe Photographic guide to NW European Spiders (Item)
- Spiders.US A photographic and identification resource for spiders in the United States and Canada. (Item)
- Stockport Binocular & Telescope Centre No description. Mercian Way, Edgeley, Stockport, Cheshire. SK3 9DF. Tel: 01614 298002. (Item)
- Tecklab Ltd. Suppliers of plastic and glass test tubes and other laboratory equipment. Unit 15, Miners Road, Llay Industrial Estate, Wrexham. LL12 0PJ. Tel: 01978 853 555. (Item)
- The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour This web site covers all aspects of animal behaviour, including spiders. (Item)
- The Biological Records Centre for the UK Based at Wallingford. A partner with the B.A.S. in the production of the Atlas of Spiders. (Item)
- The Bug Club The Bug Club is aimed at children aged 5 to 15. It covers all the invertebrates and is a great way to learn about the different types and how to study them. The Bug Club magazine includes BAS articles on spiders, harvestmen and other arachnids. (Item)
- The European Society of Arachnology The European Society of Arachnology supports the study of arachnology, promotes the development of this science and facilitates exchanges between researchers or institutes. Annual meetings are held in Europe, except in the years the International Congress of Arachnology is held. (Item)
- The National Federation for Biological Recording The UK's foremost organisation dedicated to the promotion and support of biological recording. B.A.S. is an active member of the NFBR, with an officer on the council. (Item)
- The Spider Club of Southern Africa The Spider Club of Southern Africa is a non-profit environmental interest group providing a fun, responsible, social learning experience, centered on spiders, their relatives and nature in general. Members receive a Newsletter. (Item)
- The Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume I (Roberts) - British families except Linyphiidae This google books link shows pages 1-56 of volume I of Roberts, including the family key and a few species accounts. (Item)
- The Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume II (Roberts) - Linyphiidae This google books link shows much of the volume II of Roberts, including the Linyphiidae key and many species accounts. (Item)
- The Wildlife Information Centre for the Lothians and Borders (TWIC) Biological records centre for the Lothians and the Scottish Borders that collects, collates and disseminates information about the wildlife in the area. (Item)
- Theo Blick A list of papers written by Theo, many downloadable as PDFs (Item)
- University of Manchester; David Penney Research interests include extant and fossil spider taxonomy and systematics; evolutionary history of spiders; reconstruction of fossil ecosystems; the timing of the radiations of the major extant spider families. (Item)
- University of Nottingham, Spider Lab; Sara Goodacre A range of evolutionary, population and conservation genetic studies, including dispersal-strategy and the persistence of population differentiation in money spider meta-populations; mating behaviour and sex ratio bias in tree dwelling spiders; genetic tools to study and manage endangered raft spider populations. (Item)
- US Linyphiid ID guide Photographic guide to US linyphiids with images of live specimens and epigynes. (Item)
- US Spiders of Interest Brown Widows, Brown Recluses, Hobos, and Banana Spiders. (Item)