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This is a rather scientific list, but it's not for professionals only. Everyone with interest in arachnids is welcome. Those who wish to talk about pet care are welcome on the next list: ARACHNID.
You can find more info about the list at the home page of THE ARACHNOLOGY MAILING LIST
The main goal of this list is the development of arachnology in latin America.
You can subscribe to this mailing list by sending a message to: listproc@net.usp.br
in the body: subscribe aracno-l Your_FirstName Your_LastName
For more information contact Ricardo Pinto da Rocha
European arachnid e-mail list.
Archived messages and subribe address :
eurachno
This list is designed for the layperson who is interested in scorpions, especially those who like to collect and keep scorpions as a hobby. This list is not aimed at the half a dozen or so people trying to work on scorpions in academic settings (although they are welcome to participate). It is not a research forum. On this list, anyone can inquire about scorpion identifications, distributions, care and feeding, medical importance, etc. Anyone on the list is free to respond with their own ideas or share their personal scorpion experiences. I hope that after a while, we will be able to build up a nice archive of popular scorpion information.
You can subscribe to this mailing list by sending a message to: MACJORDOMO@wrbu.si.edu
in the body: SUBSCRIBE Scorpion-Enthusiasts Your_FirstName Your_LastName
ACAROLOGY is a discussion list dedicated to the ACARI (mites and ticks). All acarologists are welcome to join. It is aimed to promote the information exchange and communication among all those who are interested in the Acari.
You may subscribe to this list by sending a "subscribe acarology" command (in the text part of the message) to "listserver@nhm.ac.uk". This command must NOT be sent to the list address "acarology@nhm.ac.uk". Please remember not to add a signature to your message, as the listserver will think it is a command and not recognize it. The "end" command can be used to stop interpretation of signatures and should appear as the last command.
Dr. Zhi-Qiang Zhang Z.Zhang@nhm.ac.uk
International Institute of Entomology
56 Queen's Gate, London SW7 5JR, UK
alternative address: Department of Entomology
The Natural History Museum
London SW7 5BD, UK
During the international congress of arachnology (Chicago, June 1998) numerous Opiliones researchers meet and decided that there should be better communication for the study of Opiliones. As a result, Bill Shear has begun a listserver. The purpose of this list is to provide a forum for the discussion of all aspects of Opiliones. Anyone interested in these animals is welcome to participate. Currently, there are no archives or digests, and the list is not moderated.
You can subscribe to this list by sending the message
subscribe opiliones
to mailserv@hsc.edu.
Any unresolved problems regarding subscription to the list should be addressed to Bill Shear at bills@hsu.edu.
A list in Dutch about keeping tarantulas as pets. Also discussions about other spiders and arachnids are welcome.
Een discussielijst voor iedereen die is geïnteresseerd in het houden van vogelspinnen in terraria. Discussies over andere spinnen en spinachtigen zijn ook welkom.
Information: Vogelspinnen
The Nearctic Arachnologists' Forum is a publicly-accessible resource for registered participants that enables communication among professional and amateur arachnologists as well as members of the public. This forum permits announcements of new publications, conferences, student and post-doc opportunities and also permits image uploads for expert assistance with identifications.
Run by David P. Shorthouse
Address: http://arachnidforum.webhop.net/
http://www.arachnology.be/pages/Lists.html Disclaimer: the fact that a site is mentioned on "The Arachnology Home Page" doesn't mean that the administrator agrees with the content of it.

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