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Israel Arachnid Laboratory

מעבדת העכבישנים הישראלית

مختبر العنكبوتيات الإسرائيلي

Loxosceles sp.

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Solifuga sp.

The Israel Arachnid Lab is part of the Israel National Natural History Collections at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Its the hub for arachnid research in Israel, with a special emphasis on taxonomy, systematics  and Evolution.

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Phalangium savignyi

Spiders, Scorpions, Caves and Deserts 

Compsobuthus schmiedeknechti

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various mites

Our lab aims to uncover the unique arachnid diversity found in the state of Israel, with published or ongoing research on all nine orders of arachnids found in the country: spiders, scorpions, opilions, pseudoscorpions, whip-spiders, solifuges, palpigrades, acariform mites and parasitiform mites. The research is performed with special attention to two harsh habitats with unique arachnid diversities: caves and deserts - where we study the taxonomy, evolution and development of the local species. We are collaborating with other laboratories, in Israel and abroad.

 

Apart from our regular research, the arachnid lab provides biodiversity monitoring in ecological disaster zones and agricultural zones, as well as identification of smuggled and stowaway arachnids arriving from outside the country. Outreach efforts, such as sorting parties and guided tours, comprise a small but significant part of our activity.

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Sarax israelensis - an endemic whip-spider with reduced eyes

Lycosa hyraculus

Our Team

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Dr. Efrat Gavish-Regev

Team leader

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Zeana Ganem

Ph.D. Student

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Dr. Sharon Warburg

Post-doctoral

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Evgenia Propistsova

Ph.D. Student

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Dr. Erika Garcia

Post-doctoral

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Shlomi Aharon

Ph.D. Student

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Yuval Zaltz

M.Sc. Student

Alumni

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Dr. Alfred Daniel Johnson

Post- Doctoral, Terrestrial Arthropod collection 2022-2023

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Niveen Rweished

B.Sc. Student, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2019-2020

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Meshi Hod

B.Sc. Student, Tel Hai College   2017-2018

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Assaf Uzan

Research assistant 2016-2019

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Dr. Bracha Schindler

Post- Doctoral, Terrestrial Arthropod collection 2019-2021

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Tanya Levy

M.Sc. StudentTerrestrial Arthropod collection

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Raisa Shtuhin

B.Sc. Studentthe Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2019-2020

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Yebin Byun

B.Sc. Studentthe Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2018-2019

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Noam Giv'on

Research assistant 2019-2020

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Dr. Igor Armiach Steinpress

Post-doctoral

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Yoram Zvik

M.Sc. Student, Terrestrial Arthropod collection 2020-2022

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Raz Elal

B.Sc. Student, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2022-2023

 

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Amanda Tissawak

B.Sc. Student, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2019-2020

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Yotam Shapira

Research assistant 2020-2022

The National Arachnid Collection

The arachnid fauna of Israel and its surroundings had been studied since the early 19th century by foreign specialists such as Audouin, O. P. Cambridge and others. Prof. Aharoni, at the early 20th century, was the first local zoologist who collected spiders deliberately, although he did not set up a local collection. It was only at the end of the 1920’s, following the foundation of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, that Prof. Shulov established a local arachnid collection of medical and agricultural importance. With the expansion of the collection staff in the early 1960’s, the collection started growing and an effort was made to collect specimens from Israel and the neighboring areas and to identify and study all arachnid orders. Since Dr. Levy became the collection curator, in the early 1970’s, it became the most comprehensive arachnid collection in the region, and a precious resource for arachnologists worldwide.

The collection includes valuable literature and specimens from all arachnid orders found in the region, including historical (Amitai, Costa, Feldman-Muhsam, Levy, Shulov, Theodor) and more recent collections.

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A general view of the National Arachnid Collection

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