Dear Charlotte;
You may have found this paper:

Crews, S. C., Hedin, M. (2006)  Studies of
morphological and molecular phylogenetic divergence in
spiders (Araneae: Homalonychus) from the American
southwest, including divergence along the Baja
California Peninsula, Molecular Phylogenetics and
Evolution 38: 470–487

If not, the paper is available online. If you could
not find it, send me your email to send it to you.
Good luck,
Fariba
--- morphmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> hi !
> 
> I just started a study on wolfspiders (genus Hogna),
> I want to measure
> some morphological features (carapax,legs) but I'm
> also interested in
> the shape from for example the carapax and the
> position of the eyes. I
> think to use Tps.
> Untill now I didn't find any related research on
> this topic (measuring
> spiders).
> 
> When I want to scale the pictures, do I have to take
> a picture of the
> desired object and then from a measuring rod ? (but
> then I have 2
> pictures, and I will have to photoshop the rod to
> the first
> picture..., isn't there an easier way ?)
> 
> Thx for explaining to a fresh starter !
> 
> sincerely greetings
> 
> Charlotte
> 
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> Phn.: +32 (0)9 264 50 39
> 
> 
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