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The book ' or ' ( Swedish and Latin, respectively, for "Swedish spiders") is one of the major works of the Swedish arachnologist and entomologist
Carl Alexander Clerck Carl Alexander Clerck (1709 – 22 July 1765) was a Swedish entomologist and arachnologist. Clerck came from a family in the petty nobility and entered the University of Uppsala in 1726. Little is known of his studies; although a contemporary of ...
and was first published in Stockholm in the year 1757. It was the first comprehensive book on the spiders of Sweden and one of the first regional monographs of a group of animals worldwide. The full title of the work is '' – '', ("Swedish spiders into their main genera separated, and as sixty and a few particular species described and with illuminated figures illustrated") and included 162 pages of text (eight pages were unpaginated) and six colour plates. It was published in Swedish, with a Latin translation printed in a slightly smaller font below the Swedish text. Clerck described in detail 67 species of Swedish spiders, and for the first time in a zoological work consistently applied
binomial nomenclature In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
as proposed by Carl Linnaeus. Linnaeus had originally invented this system for botanical names in his 1753 work '' Species Plantarum'', and presented it again in 1758 in the 10th edition of his work '' Systema Naturae'' for more than 4,000 animal species. ''Svenska Spindlar'' is the only pre-Linnaean source to be recognised as a taxonomic authority for such names.


Presentation of the spiders

Clerck explained in the last (9th of the 2nd part) chapter of his work that in contrast to previous authors he used the term "spider" in the strict sense, for animals possessing eight eyes and separated prosoma and opisthosoma, and that his concept of this group of animals did not include
Opiliones The Opiliones (formerly Phalangida) are an order of arachnids colloquially known as harvestmen, harvesters, harvest spiders, or daddy longlegs. , over 6,650 species of harvestmen have been discovered worldwide, although the total number of ext ...
(because they had two eyes and a broadly joined prosoma and opisthosoma) and other groups of
arachnids Arachnida () is a class of joint-legged invertebrate animals (arthropods), in the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, camel spiders, whip spiders and vinegaro ...
. For all spiders Clerck used a single generic name (''
Araneus ''Araneus'' is a genus of common orb-weaving spiders. It includes about 650 species, among which are the European garden spider and the barn spider. The genus was erected by Carl Alexander Clerck in 1757. Description Spiders of this genus pr ...
''), to which was added a specific name which consisted of only one word. Each species was presented in the Swedish text with their Latin scientific names, followed by detailed information containing the exact dates when he had found the animals, and a detailed description of eyes, legs and body. The differences between the sexes were also described. Each species was illustrated in impressively accurate drawings printed on coloured copper plates which were bound at the end of the volume.


Impact and importance of the work

Because of the exceptionally thorough treatment of the spider species, the scientific names proposed by Clerck (which were adopted by Carl Linnaeus in his ''Systema Naturae'' in 1758 with only minor modifications) had traditionally been recognized by arachnologists as
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and available. In 1959 the ICZN Commission decided that Clerck's work should be available for zoological nomenclature, but the
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is a widely accepted convention in zoology that rules the formal scientific naming of organisms treated as animals. It is also informally known as the ICZN Code, for its publisher, the I ...
did not mention Clerck's work. Only after 1999 was this officially recognized in the Code. This means that in case of doubt the spelling of a spider name as from Clerck's 1757 work has priority over that proposed by Linnaeus in 1758 (an example is ''Araneus'' instead of ''Aranea''), and that Clerck's spiders were the first animals in modern zoology to have obtained an available scientific name in the Linnean system.


Year 1757 or 1758?

In the late 1800s, Clerck's 1757 work was commonly accepted as the first application of binomial nomenclature to spiders. In 1959 the ICZN Commission ruled that the date 1758 should be used for Clerck's names, this date 1758 was repeated to apply to Clerck's names in the 4th edition of the
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is a widely accepted convention in zoology that rules the formal scientific naming of organisms treated as animals. It is also informally known as the ICZN Code, for its publisher, the I ...
in 1999. In a complete binomial name with author and year, the year corresponds to the year of publication of the original source. Since 2000, the ICZN Code includes an exception of this very basic rule. From the beginning on the new provision in the Code has been misunderstood by many researchers who believed that by setting the date for Clerck's work to 1758 (overriding its true date 1757) and the date for ''Systema Naturae'' to 1 January 1758, the priority was changed. In 2007, a case was even brought before the Commission because the researchers were no longer sure whether the generic name should be ''
Araneus ''Araneus'' is a genus of common orb-weaving spiders. It includes about 650 species, among which are the European garden spider and the barn spider. The genus was erected by Carl Alexander Clerck in 1757. Description Spiders of this genus pr ...
'' Clerck or ''Aranea'' Linnaeus. In their judgement the year 1758 for Clerck's ''Svenska Spindlar'' could be interpreted in a way that the Linnean work from 1 January 1758 should have priority. In 2009 the Commission saw itself forced to repeat once more, although this was already explicit in the Code's Article 3.1, that the name ''Araneus'' established by Clerck shall have priority and be used for the genus.


Species

''Svenska Spindlar'' lists the following 67 species of spider; their current identities follow Platnick (2000–2010).Agelenidae


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Araneus angulatus ''Araneus angulatus'' is a species of orb-weaving spiders found in the Palearctic realm. It resembles the European garden spider, ''Araneus diadematus'', but has distinctive tubercles on its abdomen. The species was first described in '' Aranei ...
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Araneus diadematus The spider species ''Araneus diadematus'' is commonly called the European garden spider, diadem spider, orangie, cross spider, and crowned orb weaver. It is sometimes called the pumpkin spider, although this name is also used for a different spec ...
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Araneus quadratus ''Araneus quadratus'', the four-spot orb-weaver, is a common orb-weaver spider found in Europe and Central Asia, and as far as the Kamchatka Peninsula and Japan. Females can reach 17 mm in length, especially when gravid In biology and hu ...
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Araneus marmoreus ''Araneus marmoreus'', commonly called the marbled orbweaver, is a species of spider belonging to the family Araneidae. It is sometimes also called the pumpkin spider from the resemblance of the female's inflated abdomen to an orange pumpkin. It ...
'' *''Araneus umbraticus'' – '' Nuctenea umbratica'' *''Araneus pyramidatus'' – ''
Araneus marmoreus ''Araneus marmoreus'', commonly called the marbled orbweaver, is a species of spider belonging to the family Araneidae. It is sometimes also called the pumpkin spider from the resemblance of the female's inflated abdomen to an orange pumpkin. It ...
'' *''Araneus ocellatus'' – '' Larinioides patagiatus'' *''Araneus patagiatus'' – '' Larinioides patagiatus'' *''Araneus cornutus'' – ''
Larinioides cornutus ''Larinioides cornutus'', the furrow spider,Weber, Larry (2003). ''Spiders of the North Woods''. Duluth, MN: Kollath+Stensaas Publ. pp. 88–89. furrow orb spider, or foliate spider is an orb-weaver spider with Holarctic distribution. Physica ...
'' *''Araneus sericatus'' – ''
Larinioides sclopetarius ''Larinioides sclopetarius'', commonly called bridge-spider or gray cross-spider, is a relatively large orb-weaver spider with Holarctic distribution. These spiders are located in Europe and have been observed as south as the Mediterranean Coast ...
'' *''Araneus sclopetarius'' – ''
Larinioides sclopetarius ''Larinioides sclopetarius'', commonly called bridge-spider or gray cross-spider, is a relatively large orb-weaver spider with Holarctic distribution. These spiders are located in Europe and have been observed as south as the Mediterranean Coast ...
'' *''Araneus cucurbitinus'' – '' Araniella cucurbitina'' *''Araneus segmentatus'' – '' Metellina segmentata'' *''Araneus litera x notatus'' – ''
Zygiella x-notata ''Zygiella x-notata'', sometimes known as the missing sector orb weaver or the silver-sided sector spider,Factsheet 6: Missing-sector Orbweaver (Zygiella x-notata)', British Arachnological Society, 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2016 is a spider sp ...
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Nesticidae Scaffold web spiders (Nesticidae) is a family of araneomorph spiders closely allied with tangle web spiders. Like the "Theridiidae", these spiders have a comb of serrated bristles on the hind tarsi that are used to pull silk bands from the spinn ...
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Linyphiidae Linyphiidae, spiders commonly known as sheet weavers (from the shape of their webs), or money spiders (in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and in Portugal, from the superstition that if such a spider is seen running on you, ...
) *''Araneus castaneus'' – '' Steatoda castanea'' *''Araneus hamatus'' – '' Singa hamata'' *''Araneus lunatus'' – ''
Parasteatoda lunata ''Parasteatoda'' is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Allan Frost Archer in 1946. The name is a combination of the Ancient Greek " para-" (), meaning "near" or "next to", and the theridiid genus '' Steatoda''. The Japa ...
'' *''Araneus sisyphius'' – '' Phylloneta sisyphia'' *''Araneus formosus'' – ''
Parasteatoda lunata ''Parasteatoda'' is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Allan Frost Archer in 1946. The name is a combination of the Ancient Greek " para-" (), meaning "near" or "next to", and the theridiid genus '' Steatoda''. The Japa ...
'' *''Araneus ovatus'' – ''
Enoplognatha ovata ''Enoplognatha ovata'', the common candy-striped spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Theridiidae. It is native to Europe and has also been introduced to North America. It is notably found in Lithuania.The checklist of Lithuan ...
'' *''Araneus redimitus'' – ''
Enoplognatha ovata ''Enoplognatha ovata'', the common candy-striped spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Theridiidae. It is native to Europe and has also been introduced to North America. It is notably found in Lithuania.The checklist of Lithuan ...
'' *''Araneus lineatus'' – ''
Enoplognatha ovata ''Enoplognatha ovata'', the common candy-striped spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Theridiidae. It is native to Europe and has also been introduced to North America. It is notably found in Lithuania.The checklist of Lithuan ...
'' *''Araneus cellulanus'' – '' Nesticus cellulanus'' *''Araneus bucculentus'' – ''
Floronia bucculenta ''Floronia bucculenta'' is a species of spiders in the family Linyphiidae. It is found in Europe and Russia. References ''Floronia bucculenta''
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'' *''Araneus montanus'' – '' Neriene montana'' *''Araneus triangularis'' – '' Linyphia triangularis'' Chapter 4 (
Agelenidae The Agelenidae are a large family of spiders in the suborder Araneomorphae. Well-known examples include the common "grass spiders" of the genus '' Agelenopsis''. Nearly all Agelenidae are harmless to humans, but the bite of the hobo spider (''Er ...
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Clubionidae The sac spiders of the family Clubionidae have a very confusing taxonomic history. Once, this family was a large catch-all taxon for a disparate collection of spiders, similar only in that they had eight eyes arranged in two rows and conical anter ...
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Tegenaria domestica The spider species ''Tegenaria domestica'', commonly known as the barn funnel weaver in North America and the domestic house spider in Europe, is a member of the funnel-web family Agelenidae. Distribution and habitat Domestic house spiders ran ...
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Malthonica ferruginea ''Tegenaria ferruginea'' or charcoal spider is a European reddish, rather common spider with rusty markings on its back. The body looks rather similar to '' T. parietina'', however the legs are much shorter and the funnel web built lacks backdoor ...
'' *''Araneus labyrinthicus'' – '' Agelena labyrinthica'' *''Araneus pallidulus'' – '' Clubiona pallidula'' Chapter 5 (
Lycosidae Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae (). They are robust and agile hunters with excellent eyesight. They live mostly in solitude, hunt alone, and do not spin webs. Some are opportunistic hunters, pouncing upon prey as they find it or ...
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Pisauridae Nursery web spiders (Pisauridae) is a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1890. They resemble wolf spiders (Lycosidae) except for several key differences. Wolf spiders have two very prominent eyes in addition to the ...
) *''Araneus fabrilis'' – '' Alopecosa fabrilis'' *''Araneus aculeatus'' – ''
Alopecosa aculeata ''Alopecosa aculeata'' is a species of wolf spider in the family Lycosidae. It is found in North America, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, a range from Russia (European to Far East), Central Asia, China, and Japan. References External links * a ...
'' *''Araneus inquilinus'' – '' Alopecosa inquilina'' *''Araneus lignarius'' – ''
Acantholycosa lignaria ''Acantholycosa lignaria'' is a species of wolf spiders. It is a widespread species of central and northern Europe. It was described in chapter 5 of the book Svenska Spindlar by the Swedish arachnologist and entomologist Carl Alexander Clerck. ...
'' *''Araneus monticola'' – '' Pardosa monticola'' *''Araneus pulverulentus'' – ''
Alopecosa pulverulenta ''Alopecosa'' is a species of wolf spiders in the genus ''Alopecosa'' with a palearctic distribution. It was described in chapter 5 of the book Svenska Spindlar of the Swedish arachnologist and entomologist Carl Alexander Clerck. See also * L ...
'' *''Araneus paludicola'' – ''
Pardosa paludicola ''Pardosa'' is a large genus of wolf spiders, commonly known as the thin-legged wolf spiders. It was first described by C. L. Koch, in 1847, with more than 500 described species that are found in all regions of the world. Description THey a ...
'' *''Araneus amentatus'' – ''
Pardosa amentata ''Pardosa amentata'', otherwise known as the wolf spider or spotted wolf spider is a species of spider in the genus '' Pardosa'' belonging to the family of wolf spiders, Lycosidae. The species has a widespread distribution in central Europe and ...
'' *''Araneus trabalis'' – '' Alopecosa trabalis'' *''Araneus cuneatus'' – ''
Alopecosa cuneata ''Alopecosa cuneata'' is a species of spiders belonging to the family Lycosidae. It is native to Eurasia Eurasia (, ) is the largest continental area on Earth, comprising all of Europe and Asia. Primarily in the Northern and Eastern He ...
'' *''Araneus undatus'' – ''
Dolomedes fimbriatus The raft spider, scientific name ''Dolomedes fimbriatus'', is a large semi-aquatic spider of the family Pisauridae found throughout north-western and central Europe. It is one of only two species of the genus ''Dolomedes'' found in Europe, the ot ...
'' *''Araneus nivalis'' – '' Alopecosa inquilina'' *''Araneus piraticus'' – '' Pirata piraticus'' *''Araneus piscatorius'' – '' Pirata piscatorius'' *''Araneus fumigatus'' – ''
Pardosa amentata ''Pardosa amentata'', otherwise known as the wolf spider or spotted wolf spider is a species of spider in the genus '' Pardosa'' belonging to the family of wolf spiders, Lycosidae. The species has a widespread distribution in central Europe and ...
'' *''Araneus pullatus'' – ''
Pardosa pullata ''Pardosa pullata'' is a species of spiders from genus ''Pardosa'' in the family Lycosidae Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae (). They are robust and agile hunters with excellent eyesight. They live mostly in solitude, hunt alone, ...
'' *''Araneus plantarius'' – ''
Dolomedes plantarius The great raft spider or fen raft spider (''Dolomedes plantarius'') is a European species of spider in the family Pisauridae. Like other ''Dolomedes'' spiders, it is semiaquatic, hunting its prey on the surface of water. It occurs mainly in neutr ...
'' *''Araneus fimbriatus'' – ''
Dolomedes fimbriatus The raft spider, scientific name ''Dolomedes fimbriatus'', is a large semi-aquatic spider of the family Pisauridae found throughout north-western and central Europe. It is one of only two species of the genus ''Dolomedes'' found in Europe, the ot ...
'' *''Araneus mirabilis'' – ''
Pisaura mirabilis The nursery web spider ''Pisaura mirabilis'' is a spider species of the family Pisauridae. Description Striking characteristics of ''Pisaura mirabilis'' are its long legs (the fourth one being the longest) and its slender abdomen ( opisthoso ...
'' Chapter 6 ( Salticidae) *''Araneus hastatus'' – '' Dendryphantes hastatus'' *''Araneus muscosus'' – ''
Marpissa muscosa ''Marpissa muscosa'' is a species of jumping spider. On average, females have body length ranging from 7.5–14mm, whereas males have a body length ranging from 6–8.1mm. Both sexes are coloured grey to brown. The whole spider has a furry appe ...
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Philodromus aureolus ''Philodromus aureolus'', the wandering crab spider, is a mainly European running crab spider of the family Philodromidae. The taxonomy of the species group named after ''Philodromus aureolus'' is in a state of flux and a number of new species h ...
'' *''Araneus formicinus'' – ''
Thanatus formicinus ''Thanatus formicinus'' is a species of spider in the family Philodromidae. It has a Holarctic The Holarctic realm is a biogeographic realm that comprises the majority of habitats found throughout the continents in the Northern Hemisphere. It ...
'' *''Araneus cristatus'' – '' Xysticus cristatus'' *''Araneus roseus'' – ''
Micrommata virescens ''Micrommata virescens'', common name green huntsman spider, is a species of huntsman spiders belonging to the family Sparassidae. Distribution This species has a Palearctic distribution. It occurs naturally in Northern and Central Europe, incl ...
'' *''Araneus virescens'' – ''
Micrommata virescens ''Micrommata virescens'', common name green huntsman spider, is a species of huntsman spiders belonging to the family Sparassidae. Distribution This species has a Palearctic distribution. It occurs naturally in Northern and Central Europe, incl ...
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Cybaeidae Cybaeidae is a family of spiders first described by Nathan Banks in 1892. The diving bell spider or water spider ''Argyroneta aquatica'' was previously included in this family, but is now in the family Dictynidae. Genera , the World Spider Cata ...
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Argyroneta aquatica The diving bell spider or water spider (''Argyroneta aquatica'') is the only species of spider known to live almost entirely under water. It is the only member of the genus ''Argyroneta''. When out of the water, the spider ranges in colour from m ...
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