2015
DOI: 10.1080/21658005.2015.1068508
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New data on spider fauna of Iran (Arachnida: Araneae), Part II

Abstract: In this paper, which is the second devoted to spiders of Iran, faunistic records of one family, 12 genera and 30 species that are new to the fauna of Iran are presented. The recorded species are as follows: Aculepeira talishia (Zawadsky,

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“…S. nobilis is now regarded as potentially being one of the world's most invasive species of spiders [8]. This species originates from the Macaronesian archipelago [12] and has established populations across Western Europe including Ireland and Great Britain [8,[12][13][14][15], through Western Asia (Turkey and Iran) [16,17], and North and South America [10,[18][19][20]. S. nobilis has an exceptional longevity (up to five years) [21], a fast reproductive rate, is cold tolerant with year-round activity [12], and has a fast-acting venom that allows it to subdue a broad range of invertebrate and even vertebrate In Europe and South America, Steatoda nobilis has been involved in envenomations [9][10][11] commonly resulting in prolonged, moderate to intense pain, swelling and erythema.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S. nobilis is now regarded as potentially being one of the world's most invasive species of spiders [8]. This species originates from the Macaronesian archipelago [12] and has established populations across Western Europe including Ireland and Great Britain [8,[12][13][14][15], through Western Asia (Turkey and Iran) [16,17], and North and South America [10,[18][19][20]. S. nobilis has an exceptional longevity (up to five years) [21], a fast reproductive rate, is cold tolerant with year-round activity [12], and has a fast-acting venom that allows it to subdue a broad range of invertebrate and even vertebrate In Europe and South America, Steatoda nobilis has been involved in envenomations [9][10][11] commonly resulting in prolonged, moderate to intense pain, swelling and erythema.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The noble false widow spider, Steatoda nobilis, has expanded its range across Europe 43 , (including Ireland 12 , 44 , 45 and the UK 43 ), through Western Asia 46 , 47 , and the Americas 43 , 48 – 53 . This species is increasingly linked to medically significant bites to humans, especially in Ireland and the UK 29 , 48 , 50 , 53 , 54 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…figs 58-67 in Chatzaki [2018]) has shown no differences in the shape of tibial apophyses. In T. kazachstanicus, the shore of Lake Gruzskoe, salt marsh ( 46 Chatzaki & Russell-Smith [2017]; Chatzaki [2018]; Chatzaki & van Keer [2019]; Zamani et al [2018Zamani et al [ , 2019Zamani et al [ , 2020; Mazzia & Cornic [2020] and present data.…”
Section: Turkozelotes Kovblyuk Et Seyyar In Kovblyuk Seyyar Demir Et Topçu 2009mentioning
confidence: 62%