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There has never been any published work about the diversity of spiders in the city of Rio de Janeiro using analytical tools to measure diversity. The only available records for spider communities in nearby areas indicate 308 species in the National Park of Tijuca and 159 species in Marapendi Municipal Park. These numbers are based on a rapid survey and on an one-year survey respectively. This study provides a more thorough understanding of how the spider species are distributed at Pedra Branca State Park. We report a total of 14,626 spider specimens recorded from this park, representing 49 families and 373 species or morphospecies, including at least 73 undescribed species. Also, the distribution range of 45 species was expanded, and species accumulation curves estimate that there is a minimum of 388 (Bootstrap) and a maximum of 468 species (Jackknife2) for the sampled areas. These estimates indicates that the spider diversity may be higher than observed.
Neotropics, Arthropoda, Nephrozoa, Protostomia, FAUNISTICS, NEOTROPICS, Circumscriptional names of the taxon under, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, Arachnida, SOUTH AMERICA, Thelyphonida, faunistics, Animalia, Bilateria, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Survey, Cephalornis, South America, SURVEY, Notchia, Araneae, Ecdysozoa, General Research Article, Chasmataspidida, Coelenterata
Neotropics, Arthropoda, Nephrozoa, Protostomia, FAUNISTICS, NEOTROPICS, Circumscriptional names of the taxon under, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, Arachnida, SOUTH AMERICA, Thelyphonida, faunistics, Animalia, Bilateria, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Survey, Cephalornis, South America, SURVEY, Notchia, Araneae, Ecdysozoa, General Research Article, Chasmataspidida, Coelenterata
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