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Argoctenus Devisi
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *'' Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *'' Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *'' Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus ''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and t ...'' L. Koch, ...
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Argoctenus Igneus
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus ''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders Wolf spiders are members of the fami ...'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *'' Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *'' Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *'' Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *'' Argoctenus igneus'' L. Koch, ...
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Argoctenus Devisi
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *'' Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *'' Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *'' Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus ''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and t ...'' L. Koch, ...
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Araneomorphae Genera
The Araneomorphae (also called the Labidognatha) are an infraorder of spiders. They are distinguishable by chelicerae (fangs) that point diagonally forward and cross in a pinching action, in contrast to the Mygalomorphae (tarantulas and their close kin), where they point straight down. Araneomorphs comprise the vast majority of living spiders. Distinguishing characteristics Most spider species are Araneomorphae, which have fangs that face towards each other, increasing the orientations they can employ during prey capture. They have fewer book lungs (when present), and the females typically live one year. The Mygalomorphae have fangs that face towards the ground, and which are parallel to the long axis of the spider's body, thus they have only one orientation they can employ during prey capture. They have four pairs of book lungs, and the females often live many years. Image:Atrax robustus.jpg, This ''Atrax robustus'' shows the orientation of Myglamorphae fangs. Image:Che ...
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Argoctenus Vittatus
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *'' Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *'' Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus ''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and t ...'' L. Koch, 1 ...
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Argoctenus Pictus
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *'' Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *'' Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Western Australia) *'' Argoctenus nebulosus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *'' Argoctenus pectinatus'' Hogg, 1900 — Australia (Victoria) *'' Argoctenus pictus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia *''Argoctenus vittatus'' (S ...
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Argoctenus Pectinatus
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *'' Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *'' Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Western Australia) *'' Argoctenus nebulosus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *'' Argoctenus pectinatus'' Hogg, 1900 — Australia (Victoria) *''Argoctenus pictus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia *''Argoctenus vittatus'' (Si ...
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Argoctenus Nebulosus
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *'' Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *'' Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Western Australia) *'' Argoctenus nebulosus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus pectinatus'' Hogg, 1900 — Australia (Victoria) *''Argoctenus pictus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia *''Argoctenus vittatus'' (Sim ...
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Argoctenus Hystriculus
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *'' Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *'' Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus nebulosus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus pectinatus'' Hogg, 1900 — Australia (Victoria) *''Argoctenus pictus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia *''Argoctenus vittatus'' (Simo ...
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Argoctenus Gracilis
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *'' Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *''Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus nebulosus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus pectinatus'' Hogg, 1900 — Australia (Victoria) *''Argoctenus pictus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia *''Argoctenus vittatus'' (Simon ...
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Argoctenus Bidentatus
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *'' Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *''Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *''Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus nebulosus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus pectinatus'' Hogg, 1900 — Australia (Victoria) *''Argoctenus pictus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia *''Argoctenus vittatus'' (Simon, ...
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Species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology, behaviour or ecological niche. In addition, paleontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined. The most recent rigorous estimate for the total number of species of eukaryotes is between 8 and 8.7 million. However, only about 14% of these had been described by 2011. All species (except viruses) are given a two-part name, a "binomial". The first part of a binomial is the genus to which the species belongs. The second part is called the specific name or the specific epithet (in botanical nomenclature, also sometimes i ...
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Argoctenus Australianus
''Argoctenus'' is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement. Species it contains twelve species: *''Argoctenus aureus'' (Hogg, 1911) — New Zealand *'' Argoctenus australianus'' (Karsch, 1878) — Australia (New South Wales) *''Argoctenus bidentatus'' (Main, 1954) — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus devisi'' Rainbow, 1898 — New Guinea *''Argoctenus gracilis'' (Hickman, 1950) — Australia (South Australia) *''Argoctenus hystriculus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus igneus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus nebulosus'' Simon, 1909 — Australia (Western Australia) *''Argoctenus pectinatus'' Hogg, 1900 — Australia (Victoria) *''Argoctenus pictus'' L. Koch, 1878 — Australia *''Argoctenus vittatus'' (Simon, ...
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