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Africactenus Kribiensis
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *''Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) (type) – West, Central Africa *''Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *''Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' ( Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *''Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *''Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *''Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *''Africactenus pococ ...
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Alpheus Hyatt
Alpheus Hyatt (April 5, 1838 – January 15, 1902) was an American zoologist and palaeontologist. Biography Alpheus Hyatt II was born in Washington, D.C. to Alpheus Hyatt and Harriet Randolph (King) Hyatt. He briefly attended the Maryland Military Academy and Yale University, and after graduating from Harvard University in 1862, he enlisted as a private in the Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry for the Civil War, emerging with the rank of captain. After the war he worked for a time at the Essex Institute (now the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. He and a colleague founded ''American Naturalist'' and Hyatt served as editor from 1867 to 1870. He became a professor of paleontology and zoology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1870, where he taught for eighteen years, and was professor of biology and zoology at Boston University from 1877 until his death in 1902. He also served as curator of the Boston Society of Natural History, where his longtime a ...
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Africactenus Guineensis
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *'' Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) ( type) – West, Central Africa *'' Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *'' Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' (Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *'' Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *''Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *''Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *''Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *''Africactenus pococ ...
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Africactenus Trilateralis
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *'' Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) ( type) – West, Central Africa *'' Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *'' Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' (Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *'' Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *'' Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *'' Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *'' Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *'' Africactenus p ...
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Africactenus Tridentatus
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *'' Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) ( type) – West, Central Africa *'' Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *'' Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' (Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *'' Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *'' Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *'' Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *'' Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *'' Africactenus p ...
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Embrik Strand
Embrik Strand (2 June 1876 – 3 November 1947) was an entomologist and arachnologist who classified many insect and spider species including the greenbottle blue tarantula. Life and career Strand was born in Ål, Norway. He studied at the University of Kristiania (now University of Oslo). Around 1900 he focused on collecting insect specimens from Norway. These are now deposited at the university's museum, where he worked as a curator from 1901 to 1903. After studying at the University of Oslo Strand traveled in Norway from 1898 to 1903 collecting a great number of insects. For part of this time (1901–1903) he was a conservator in the museum of zoology of the university. He then left for Germany where he continued his studies of zoology at the University of Marburg (1903), then he worked with State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart (1905) and, later, that of Tübingen and then with Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt. From 1907, he worked with Natural History Museum, Ber ...
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Africactenus Tenuitarsis
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *'' Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) ( type) – West, Central Africa *'' Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *'' Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' (Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *'' Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *'' Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *'' Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *'' Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *'' Africactenus p ...
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Africactenus Sladeni
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *'' Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) ( type) – West, Central Africa *'' Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *'' Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' (Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *'' Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *'' Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *'' Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *'' Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *'' Africactenus p ...
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Africactenus Simoni
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *'' Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) ( type) – West, Central Africa *'' Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *'' Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' (Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *'' Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *'' Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *'' Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *'' Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *'' Africactenus p ...
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Tamerlan Thorell
Tord Tamerlan Teodor Thorell (3 May 1830 – 22 December 1901) was a Sweden, Swedish arachnologist. Thorell studied spiders with Giacomo Doria at the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale de Genoa. He corresponded with other arachnologists, such as Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, Eugène Simon and Thomas Workman (entomologist), Thomas Workman. He described more than 1,000 spider species during his time from the 1850 to 1900. Thorell wrote: ''On European Spiders'' (1869) and ''Synonym of European Spiders'' (1870-73). Taxonomic honors The Orb-weaver spider genus ''Thorellina'' and the jumping spider genus ''Thorelliola'' are named after him, as well as about 30 species of spiders: * ''Araneus thorelli'' (Roewer, 1942) (Myanmar) (Araneidae) * ''Gasteracantha thorelli'' Keyserling, 1864 (Madagascar) (Araneidae) * ''Leviellus thorelli'' (Ausserer, 1871) (Europe) (Araneidae) * ''Mandjelia thorelli'' (Raven, 1990) (Queensland) (Barychelidae) * ''Clubiona thorelli'' Roewer, 1951 (Sumatra) (Clubi ...
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Africactenus Poecilus
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *'' Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) ( type) – West, Central Africa *'' Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *'' Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' (Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *'' Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *'' Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *'' Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *'' Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *'' Africactenus p ...
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Africactenus Pococki
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *'' Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) ( type) – West, Central Africa *'' Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *'' Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' (Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *'' Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *'' Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *'' Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *'' Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *'' Africactenus p ...
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Africactenus Monitor
''Africactenus'' is a genus of mostly African wandering spiders first described by K. H. Hyatt in 1954. Species it contains twenty-one species from Africa and India: *'' Africactenus acteninus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *''Africactenus agilior'' (Pocock, 1900) ( type) – West, Central Africa *'' Africactenus decorosus'' (Arts, 1912) – Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Congo *'' Africactenus depressus'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon *'' Africactenus evadens'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast, Guinea *'' Africactenus fernandensis'' (Simon, 1910) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Africactenus ghesquierei'' (Lessert, 1946) – Congo *'' Africactenus giganteus'' Benoit, 1974 – Congo *'' Africactenus guineensis'' (Simon, 1897) – Sierra Leone *'' Africactenus kribiensis'' Hyatt, 1954 – Cameroon, Gabon *'' Africactenus leleupi'' Benoit, 1975 – Congo *'' Africactenus longurio'' (Simon, 1910) – West Africa *'' Africactenus monitor'' Steyn & Jocqué, 2003 – Ivory Coast *''Africactenus po ...
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