European Congresses
27th European Congress of Arachnology
2012, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dr. Matjaž Kuntner, PhD
Congress Official Site
25th European Congress of Arachnology
2009, Alexandroupolis, Greece
Prof. Dr. Maria Chatzaki, PhD
Dr. Iasmi Stathi
Katerina Spiridopoulou
24th European Congress of Arachnology
2008, Bern, Switzerland
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Nentwig
Dr. Martin Schmidt
Dr. Christian Kropf
An artists impression of spider eyes.
23rd European Colloquium of Arachnology
2006, Sitges, Spain
Dr. Carles Ribera Almerje
A spider web that wraps the world.
22nd European Colloquium of Arachnology
2005, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Assoc. Prof. Christo Deltshev
Uroctea durandi (Walckenaer in Latreille, 1809).
21st European Colloquium of Arachnology
2003, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Prof. Vladilen E. Kipyatkov
Bronse horseman - the founder of Saint-Petersburg, Peter the Great.
20th European Colloquium of Arachnology
2002, Szombathely, Hungary
Prof. Ferenc Samu
Dr. Csaba Szinetár
Achaearanea riparia spreads its web between antic columns in the roman city Savaria - the predecessor of the today Szombathely.
19th European Colloquium of Arachnology
2000, Århus, Denmark
Dr. Søren Toft
Argiope lobata.
18th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1999, Stará Lesná, Slovakia
RNDr. Peter Gajdoš, CSc.
Mgr. Stanislav Pekár
The Kriváň Mt., a symbol of Slovakia. The edelweiss Leontopodium alpinum, a characteristic plant of High Tatras. Lycosa vultuosa is an amazing large spider occuring in South Slovakia.
17th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1997, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Dr. Peter Merrett
Ozyptila atomaria (Panzer, 1801) (the logo of BAS) sitting on a Scottish thistle Onopordon acanthium, the national emblem of Scotland, with Scottish hills in the background.
16th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1996, Siedlce, Poland
Prof. Marek Żabka
Euophrys frontalis (Walckenaer, 1802) in a courtship position.
15th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1994, České Budějovice, Czech Republic
RNDr. Vlastimil Růžička, CSc.
Wubanoides uralensis (Pakhorukov, 1981), northern species recorded in Central Europe for the first time in the Czech Republic, grasps Europe on the territoty of the Czech Republic during the Ice Age.
14th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1993, Catania, Italy
Prof. Teresa Cantarella
Young spider ballooning over the Etna volcano.
13th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1991, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Pierre-Alain Fürst
Scytodes thoracica Latreille, 1804 "catching" the Swiss territory.
12th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1990, Paris, France
Marie-Luise Célérier
Jacqueline Heurtault
Christine Rollard
An orb-weaver with its web mimicking Eiffel tower.
11th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1988, Berlin, Germany
Dr. Joachim Haupt
Trap door Liphistius. The fishing lines extend from the mouth of the burrow (Berlin area) to West and East, and North and South, to Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, London, as well as to Lenigrad, Siedlce, Sofia, Beograd.
10th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1987, Rennes, France
Alain Cranard
An orb-weaver on its web covering the western part of France. Its abdomen shows the "Ermine", heraldic symbol of Brittany.
9th European Colloquium of Arachnology
1985, Bruxelles, Belgium
Dr. Léon Baert
Dolomedes fimbriatus (Clerk, 1757) carrying cocoon with inside a small Iguanodon bernissartensis, emblem of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.
8th Colloquium of Arachnology - International European Colloquium
1984, Moulis, France
Dr. Christian Juberthie
L. Juberthie-Jupeau
Ischyropsalis.
7th Colloquium of Arachnology - International European Colloquium
1982, Nancy, France
Bertrand Krafft
A male of a lycosids spider in a courtship position.
6th Colloquium of French-speaking arachnologists - International European Colloquium
1981, Modena - Pisa, Italy
Dr. Paolo Tongiorgi
An orb web fixed up between church and the tower in Pisa.
5th Colloquium of French-speaking arachnologists
1979, Barcelona, Spain
Dra. Dña. María Rambla de San Miguel
Cocoon of mimetid spider.
4th Colloquium of French-speaking arachnologists
1978, Avignon, France
Jean-Claude Ledoux
Neriene radiata (Walckenaer, 1841).
3rd Reunion of French-speaking arachnologists
1976, Les Eyzes, France
Roger Darchen
Microphotograph of spider integument.
2nd Reunion of French-speaking arachnologists
1973, Montpellier, France
Roland Legendre
Uroctea durandi (Walckenaer in Latrille, 1809).
1st Reunion of French-speaking arachnologists
1972, Strasbourg, France
Bertrand Kraft