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Arachnids submitted as suspected brown recluse spiders (Araneae: Sicariidae) : Loxosceles spiders are virtually restricted to their known distributions but are perceived to exist throughout the United StatesVETTER, Richard S.Journal of medical entomology. 2005, Vol 42, Num 4, pp 512-521, issn 0022-2585, 10 p.Article

Envenomation by spiders of the genus Hololena (Araneae: Agelenidae)VETTER, Richard S.Toxicon (Oxford). 2012, Vol 60, Num 3, pp 312-314, issn 0041-0101, 3 p.Article

Scavenging by Spiders (Araneae) and Its Relationship to Pest Management of the Brown Recluse SpiderVETTER, Richard S.Journal of economic entomology. 2011, Vol 104, Num 3, pp 986-989, issn 0022-0493, 4 p.Article

The Distribution of Brown Recluse Spiders in the Southeastern Quadrant of the United States in Relation to Loxoscelism DiagnosesVETTER, Richard S.Southern medical journal (Birmingham, Ala. Print). 2009, Vol 102, Num 5, pp 518-522, issn 0038-4348, 5 p.Article

Arachnids misidentified as brown recluse spiders by medical personnel and other authorities in North AmericaVETTER, Richard S.Toxicon (Oxford). 2009, Vol 54, Num 4, pp 545-547, issn 0041-0101, 3 p.Article

Influence of Spider Silk on Refugia Preferences of the Recluse Spiders Loxosceles reclusa and Loxosceles laeta (Araneae: Sicariidae)VETTER, Richard S; RUST, Michael K.Journal of economic entomology. 2010, Vol 103, Num 3, pp 808-815, issn 0022-0493, 8 p.Article

Bites of Brown recluse spiders and suspected necrotic arachnidismSWANSON, David L; VETTER, Richard S.The New England journal of medicine. 2005, Vol 352, Num 7, pp 700-707, issn 0028-4793, 8 p.Article

An infestation of 2,055 brown recluse spiders (Araneae: Sicariidae) and no envenomations in a Kansas home: Implications for bite diagnoses in nonendemic areasVETTER, Richard S; BARGER, Diane K.Journal of medical entomology. 2002, Vol 39, Num 6, pp 948-951, issn 0022-2585, 4 p.Article

The Ability of Spiderlings of the Widow Spider Latrodectus hesperus (Araneae: Theridiidae) to Pass Through Different Size Mesh Screen: Implications for Exclusion From Air Intake Ducts and GreenhousesVETTER, Richard S; FLANDERS, Christopher P; RUST, Michael K et al.Journal of economic entomology. 2009, Vol 102, Num 3, pp 1396-1398, issn 0022-0493, 3 p.Article

Development of Virtual Bait Stations to Control Argentine Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Environmentally Sensitive HabitatsCHOE, Dong-Hwan; VETTER, Richard S; RUST, Michael K et al.Journal of economic entomology. 2010, Vol 103, Num 5, pp 1761-1769, issn 0022-0493, 9 p.Article

Reports of envenomation by brown recluse spiders (Araneae: Sicariidae) outnumber verifications of Loxosceles spiders in FloridaVETTER, Richard S; EDWARDS, G. B; JAMES, Louis F et al.Journal of medical entomology. 2004, Vol 41, Num 4, pp 593-597, issn 0022-2585, 5 p.Article

Response of ground-dwelling spider assemblages to prescribed fire following stand structure manipulation in the southern Cascade Range : Ecological studies in interior ponderosa pine - first findings from Blacks Mountain interdisciplinary researchGILLETTE, Nancy E; VETTER, Richard S; MORI, Sylvia R et al.Canadian journal of forest research (Print). 2008, Vol 38, Num 5, pp 969-980, issn 0045-5067, 12 p.Article

Distribution of the medically-implicated hobo spider (Araneae: Agelenidae) and a benign congener, Tegenaria duellica, in the United States and CanadaVETTER, Richard S; ROE, Alan H; BENNETT, Robert G et al.Journal of medical entomology. 2003, Vol 40, Num 2, pp 159-164, issn 0022-2585, 6 p.Article

The Prevalence of Brown Widow and Black Widow Spiders (Araneae: Theridiidae) in Urban Southern CaliforniaVETTER, Richard S; VINCENT, Leonard S; DANIELSEN, Douglas W. R et al.Journal of medical entomology. 2012, Vol 49, Num 4, pp 947-951, issn 0022-2585, 5 p.Article

Temporal integrity of an airborne odor stimulus is greatly affected by physical aspects of the odor delivery systemVETTER, Richard S; SAGE, Amy E; JUSTUS, Kristine A et al.Chemical senses. 2006, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 359-369, issn 0379-864X, 11 p.Article

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