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DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE
REPORTS
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No. 3, July 2, 2016
Cushing
100
*Auletta, Anthony
The organization of the spider nervous system as
revealed by dopamine immunolabeling
102
Steinhoff, Philip O. M.
Brain structure of the jumping spider
Marpissa muscosa
(Arachnida: Salticidae), an arthropod with
extraordinary cognitive abilities
104
Nelsen, David R.
Preliminary description of defensive silk in
Latrodectus
hesperus
106
Yamashita, Tsunemi
Assembly and annotation of the mitochondrial genome
of the Striped Scorpion,
Centruroides vittatus
108
Vienneau-Hathaway, Jannelle
Duplication, concerted evolution of MiSp-encoding
genes underlie material properties of minor ampullate
silks
110
Maddison, Wayne
Phylogeny with introgression in
Habronattus
jumping
spiders revealed by transcriptomes (Salticidae:
Harmochirina)
112
Mah, Andrew
Do RTA-clade spiders possess the same suite of silk
genes as orb-web weaving spiders?
114
*Cole, Jeffrey
Characterization of the Venom Proteome for the
Wandering Spider,
Ctenus hibernalis
(Araneae: Ctenidae)
116
*Horigan, Sophia
Test of the utility of venom expressed genes for
reconstructing taxonomic relationships using
Haplogyne spiders
118
Evans, Samuel
Resolving deep relationships within jumping spiders
120
Gilbert, Rachel
Gene expression analysis provides new insights into
the arachnid immune system
122
Albín, Andrea
Immunocompetence tests to determine burrow-digging
costs in
Allocosa brasiliensis
(Araneae: Lycosidae)
124
Albo, Maria
The fear of spiders: the effect of a single talk on school
children
126
Milne, Marc
Seventy-two new spider distribution records and four
undescribed species from Indiana forests
128
*Sanchez, Jose
Spider population response to spatial-temporal
variability in prey: Lake Mývatn, Iceland