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The Australasian Arachnological Society is a body dedicated to promotion of knowledge and study of arachnids (spiders and other 8-legged arthropods) in the Australasian realm, which includes Australia, New Zealand, South-east Asia, Oceania and the Pacific Islands. Membership is open to all individuals and scientific institutions. The Society maintains a large library of reference books and scientific journals housed at Queensland Museum. The society is informally structured to promote the study of arachnology to amateurs, students, professionals and institutions.

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  • Australasian Arachnological Society (en)
  • Australasian Arachnological Society (nl)
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  • The Australasian Arachnological Society is a body dedicated to promotion of knowledge and study of arachnids (spiders and other 8-legged arthropods) in the Australasian realm, which includes Australia, New Zealand, South-east Asia, Oceania and the Pacific Islands. Membership is open to all individuals and scientific institutions. The Society maintains a large library of reference books and scientific journals housed at Queensland Museum. The society is informally structured to promote the study of arachnology to amateurs, students, professionals and institutions. (en)
  • De Australasian Arachnological Society is een organisatie die zich toelegt op het bevorderen van kennis en studie van spinachtigen (spinnen en andere achtpotige geleedpotigen) in het Australaziatisch gebied, waaronder Australië, Nieuw-Zeeland, Zuidoost-Azië en de Pacifische eilanden. (nl)
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  • The Australasian Arachnological Society is a body dedicated to promotion of knowledge and study of arachnids (spiders and other 8-legged arthropods) in the Australasian realm, which includes Australia, New Zealand, South-east Asia, Oceania and the Pacific Islands. Membership is open to all individuals and scientific institutions. The Society maintains a large library of reference books and scientific journals housed at Queensland Museum. The society is informally structured to promote the study of arachnology to amateurs, students, professionals and institutions. The Society was founded by Robert Raven in 1979. The first national meeting was held in 1989 as a special symposium of the 17th Annual General Meeting of the Australian Entomological Society in Tanunda, South Australia. A second meeting was convened on the periphery of the 12th International Congress of Arachnology, held in Brisbane in July 1992 by the International Society of Arachnology. Other meetings have included one in Canberra on the occasion of the Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation Conference in December 2005, and joint participation with the Australian Entomological Society in a conference at Hobart in 2012. Since 1979 many members have acted in administrative roles with no formal structure in place. In 1996 Volker Framenau took on the secretariat with assistance from other members, notably Cor Vink. Dr Michael Rix took on the role of newsletter editor in November 2009, with Volker Framenau staying on as administrator. In 2009 Robert Whyte and Helen Smith took on the responsibility of administration and newsletter, Australasian Arachnology, which has been regularly published since 1979. Membership fees entitles members to a number of issues of the newsletter which is delivered as a PDF. Membership is not time based. (en)
  • De Australasian Arachnological Society is een organisatie die zich toelegt op het bevorderen van kennis en studie van spinachtigen (spinnen en andere achtpotige geleedpotigen) in het Australaziatisch gebied, waaronder Australië, Nieuw-Zeeland, Zuidoost-Azië en de Pacifische eilanden. Het lidmaatschap staat open voor alle individuen en wetenschappelijke instellingen. De organisatie beschikt over een grote bibliotheek met naslagwerken en wetenschappelijke tijdschriften die zijn ondergebracht in het . De vereniging is informeel gestructureerd om de studie van spinachtigen te bevorderen bij iedereen, zowel amateurs, studenten, professionals als instellingen. De organisatie werd opgericht door Robert Raven in 1979. Sinds de oprichting hebben veel leden bestuursfuncties vervuld zonder formele structuur. In 2009 namen en de verantwoordelijkheid op zich voor de administratie en nieuwsbrief, Australasian Arachnology, die sinds 1979 regelmatig wordt gepubliceerd. Lidmaatschapskosten geven leden recht op een aantal extra uitgaven van de nieuwsbrief die als pdf wordt geleverd. Het lidmaatschap is niet op tijd gebaseerd. (nl)
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