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Found 1 comment on Spiders of the Carolinas: A handy field guide to 100 of our most common and interesting spiders (Naturalist Series):

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I don't know what digital formats may be available, but here are a few good ones:

  • Spiders and Their Kin by Herbert and Lorna Levi: This is a good beginner's field guide for common spiders in the U.S.

  • PCT Field Guide for the Management of Urban Spiders by Stoy Hedges and Rick Vetter: Although the intended audience is pest control professionals, this little book has a lot of good information and tries to counter some of the fear-mongering and ignorance that are often encountered in the industry.

  • Spiders of the Carolinas by L. L. Gaddy: This is a good field guide for spiders that are commonly encountered in North and South Carolina. The pictures are good, and there is a nice summary about each spider.

  • Biology of Spiders by Rainer Foelix: This is dense reading, but if you ever wanted to know how spiders work, this book is a good investment.