Elizabeth B. Bryant
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American arachnologist, scientific and botanical collector
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Elizabeth Bangs Bryant was an American arachnologist. She worked at the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Cambridge, Massachusetts and was a close acquaintance of James Henry Emerton. She is best known for her studies of the spiders of New England and the Caribbean.
Elizabeth B. Bryant's Published Works
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- Cuban spiders in the Museum of Comparative Zoology (1940) (90)
- The Argiopidae of Hispaniola (1945) (23)
- Notes on the spiders of the Virgin Islands (1942) (17)
- New and little known spiders from the United States (1933) (16)
- The salticid spiders of Jamaica (1950) (9)
- New Species of Southern Spiders (1936) (8)
- Some New or Little Known Southern Spiders (1945) (7)
- A List of Spiders from Mona Island, with Descriptions of New and Little Known Species (1947) (6)
- Three Species of Coleosoma From Florida (Araneæ; Theridiidæ) (1944) (5)
- Notes on Spiders From Puerto Rico (1947) (5)
- New Lycosid From Florida (1934) (4)
- A Rare Spider (1935) (3)
- Descriptions of Certain North American Phidippus (Araneae) (1942) (3)
- A New Genus and Species of theridiidae From Eastern Texas(Araneae) (1949) (2)
- Some Spiders From Acapulco, Mexico (1948) (2)
- Notes on North American Anyphæninæ in the Museum ofComparative Zoology (1931) (2)
- A Few Southern Spiders (1935) (2)
- Notes on the Spider Fauna of New England (1941) (1)
- Notes on Epeira pentagona Hentz (1940) (1)
- New Species of the Genus Xysticus (Arachnida) (1)
- Notes on Dictyolathys Maculata Banks (Araneæ: Dictynidæ) (1943) (1)
- A Revision of the American Species of the Genus Ozyptila (0)
- The Genotype of Mimetus Hentz (1946) (0)
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