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An unusually dense population of Sphodros rufipes (Mygalomorphae: Atypidae) at the edge of its range on Tuckernuck Island, Massachusetts
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A. Mckenna-Foster
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ML. Draney
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C Beaton
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Andrew Mckenna-Foster
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Michael Draney
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Cheryl Beaton
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2011
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J Arachnol
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