Talk:Leticia Avilés

Theridion nigroannulatum
Regarding "Avilés is most famous for her discovery of the Theridion nigroannulatum Spider", what exactly did she discover? This New Scientist article credits her with their discovery, but Wikipedia's Theridion article credits T. nigroannulatum to Eugen von Keyserling in 1884. Was Avilés the first to observe their behavior in detail, rather than the first to discover them? New Scientist has a well-deserved reputation for misunderstanding press releases and misinterpreting results (not meant disparagingly—their staff writers are working to a weekly deadline, often on topics which aren't their area of expertise), and I don't have access to the original papers. – iridescent 2  22:38, 18 December 2014 (UTC)

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