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DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE

REPORTS

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No. 3, July 2, 2016

20

th

International Congress of Arachnology

Tuesday, July 5 Poster Session II

(*identifies student competition poster)

Poster #

Presenter Name

Title of Poster

2

Sharma, Prashant

High throughput analysis of shape evolution in the

armored harvestman family Podoctidae

4

*Caicedo-Quiroga, Laura

Characterization of cryptic diversity of Phrynidae in the

Caribbean bases on DNA barcoding

6

*Oberski, Jill

A dated molecular phylogeny for

Austropurcellia

, short-

range endemic mite harvestmen (Cyphophthalmi,

Pettalidae)

8

*Chamberland, Lisa

From Gondwana to GAARlandia: biogeography of

ogre-faced spiders (Deinopidae) mirrors geologic

history

10

Xu, Xin

Extant primitively segmented spiders have recently

diversified from an ancient lineage

12

Michalik, Peter

The endemic New Zealand spider family Huttoniidae

(Araneae)

14

Koomen, Peter

Towards a spider photo guide of Xishuangbanna,

Yunnan, China

16

*Chae, Junho

Revision of

Sinopoda

(Araneae : Sparassidae) of Korea

18

Smith, Deborah

A new primitive trap door spider in Thailand

20

Richard, Miguel

The goblin spider genus

Ischnothyreus

(Araneae,

Oonopidae) in Java and Sumatra

22

Smith, Victoria R.

The many faces of

Cantuaria

: morphological plasticity

in New Zealand’s trapdoor spiders

24

Waldock, Julianne

The genus

Chenistonia

(Mygalomorphae: Nemesiidae) in

southern Australia and revalidation of the genus

Proshermacha

26

Lemos, Rafael Yuji

Cladistic analysis of the genus

Sphecozone

O. P.-

Cambridge, 1870 (Linyphiidae)

28

Johnston, David

Morphology of

Mundochthonius

(Pseudoscorpiones) in

Western Oregon

30

*

Ju Hyeong, Sohn

A new record of the genus

Idris

(Scelionidae:

Scelioninae; Idrini) from South Korea