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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