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Antipaluria
''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae Clothodidae is a family of webspinners in the order Embioptera The order Embioptera, commonly known as webspinners or footspinners, are a small group of mostly tropical and subtropical insects, classified under the subclass Pterygota. Th .... There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Antipaluria'': * '' Antipaluria aequicercata'' Enderlein, 1912 * '' Antipaluria caribbeana'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria intermedia'' (Davis, 1939) * '' Antipaluria marginata'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria panamensis'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria silvestris'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria urichi'' (Saussure, 1896) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13604693 Embioptera ...
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Antipaluria Aequicercata
''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae Clothodidae is a family of webspinners in the order Embioptera The order Embioptera, commonly known as webspinners or footspinners, are a small group of mostly tropical and subtropical insects, classified under the subclass Pterygota. Th .... There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Antipaluria'': * '' Antipaluria aequicercata'' Enderlein, 1912 * '' Antipaluria caribbeana'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria intermedia'' (Davis, 1939) * '' Antipaluria marginata'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria panamensis'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria silvestris'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria urichi'' (Saussure, 1896) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13604693 Embioptera ...
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Antipaluria Caribbeana
''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae. There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Antipaluria'': * ''Antipaluria aequicercata ''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae Clothodidae is a family of webspinners in the order Embioptera The order Embioptera, commonly known as webspinners or footspinners, are a small group of mostly tropica ...'' Enderlein, 1912 * '' Antipaluria caribbeana'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria intermedia'' (Davis, 1939) * '' Antipaluria marginata'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria panamensis'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria silvestris'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria urichi'' (Saussure, 1896) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13604693 Embioptera ...
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Antipaluria Intermedia
''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae. There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Antipaluria'': * ''Antipaluria aequicercata'' Enderlein, 1912 * ''Antipaluria caribbeana ''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae. There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven spec ...'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria intermedia'' (Davis, 1939) * '' Antipaluria marginata'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria panamensis'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria silvestris'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria urichi'' (Saussure, 1896) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13604693 Embioptera ...
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Antipaluria Marginata
''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae. There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Antipaluria'': * ''Antipaluria aequicercata'' Enderlein, 1912 * ''Antipaluria caribbeana'' Ross, 1987 * ''Antipaluria intermedia ''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae. There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven spec ...'' (Davis, 1939) * '' Antipaluria marginata'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria panamensis'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria silvestris'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria urichi'' (Saussure, 1896) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13604693 Embioptera ...
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Antipaluria Panamensis
''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae. There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Antipaluria'': * ''Antipaluria aequicercata'' Enderlein, 1912 * ''Antipaluria caribbeana'' Ross, 1987 * ''Antipaluria intermedia'' (Davis, 1939) * ''Antipaluria marginata ''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae. There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven spec ...'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria panamensis'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria silvestris'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria urichi'' (Saussure, 1896) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13604693 Embioptera ...
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Antipaluria Silvestris
''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae. There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Antipaluria'': * ''Antipaluria aequicercata'' Enderlein, 1912 * ''Antipaluria caribbeana'' Ross, 1987 * ''Antipaluria intermedia'' (Davis, 1939) * ''Antipaluria marginata'' Ross, 1987 * ''Antipaluria panamensis ''Antipaluria'' is a genus of webspinners in the family Clothodidae. There are seven described species in ''Antipaluria''. They are native to the Caribbean region, Central America and the northern part of South America. Species These seven spec ...'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria silvestris'' Ross, 1987 * '' Antipaluria urichi'' (Saussure, 1896) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13604693 Embioptera ...
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Antipaluria Urichi
''Antipaluria urichi'' is a species of webspinner in the family Clothodidae. It is found in the Caribbean region and South America, the type locality being the island of Trinidad. Behaviour Like other webspinners, ''Antipaluria urichi'' typically lives in colonies consisting of adult females and their young, protected under a silken web. Adult males have wings and seek out females, but do not feed and are short-lived. The web is spun from silk produced by glands on the insects' tarsi. It provides a waterproof covering for the insects during tropical downpours. It also reduces predation, and may prevent desiccation in bright sunshine. Females do not have wings and are normally gregarious; young females do not show territoriality or elicit behaviours designed to drive away others of their kind. However, breeding females with clusters of eggs maintain maternal territories. They signal to intruders, especially female ones, by postural and vibratory means such as shaking their bodie ...
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Embioptera
The order (biology), order Embioptera, commonly known as webspinners or footspinners, are a small group of mostly Tropics, tropical and Subtropics, subtropical insects, classified under the Subclass (biology), subclass Pterygota. The order has also been called Embiodea or Embiidina. More than 400 species in 11 families have been described, the oldest known fossils of the group being from the mid-Jurassic. Species are very similar in appearance, having long, flexible bodies, short legs, and only males having wings. Webspinners are gregarious, living Sociality#Subsociality, subsocially in galleries of fine silk which they spin from glands on their forelegs. Members of these colonies are often related females and their offspring; adult males do not feed and die soon after mating. Males of some species have wings and are able to disperse, whereas the females remain near where they were hatched. Newly mated females may vacate the colony and found a new one nearby. Others may emerge t ...
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Clothodidae
Clothodidae is a family of webspinners in the order Embioptera The order Embioptera, commonly known as webspinners or footspinners, are a small group of mostly tropical and subtropical insects, classified under the subclass Pterygota. The order has also been called Embiodea or Embiidina. More than 400 .... There are about 5 genera and 18 described species in Clothodidae. Genera These five genera belong to the family Clothodidae: * '' Antipaluria'' Enderlein, 1912 * '' Chromatoclothoda'' Ross, 1987 * '' Clothoda'' Enderlein, 1909 * '' Cryptoclothoda'' Ross, 1987 * † '' Atmetoclothoda'' Engel & Huang, 2016 References Further reading * * * * Embioptera Insect families {{embioptera-stub ...
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Günther Enderlein
Günther Enderlein (7 July 1872 – 11 August 1968) was a German zoologist, entomologist, microbiologist, researcher, physician for 60 years, and later a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products. Enderlein received international renown for his insect research, and in Germany became famous due to his concept of the pleomorphism of microorganisms and his hypotheses about the origins of cancer, based on the work of other scientists. His hypotheses about pleomorphism and cancer have now been disproved by science and have only some historical importance today . Some of his concepts, however, are still popular in alternative medicine. A blood test is named after him: ''dark field microscopy according to Enderlein''. Life Enderlein was born in Leipzig, the son of a teacher. He studied in Leipzig and Berlin and got his PhD in 1898 as a zoologist. He became professor in 1924. First he worked as assistant at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, and went later to Stettin, now Szczecin in Po ...
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