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Banksula Incredula
''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' Banksula californica'' (Banks, 1900) * '' Banksula galilei'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grahami'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula grubbsi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula incredula'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 * ''Banksula martinorum'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula melones'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula rudolphi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula tuolumne'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula tutankhamen ''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' ...'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 References * 's Biology CatalogPhalangodidae Harvestmen Taxonomy articles cr ...
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Type Species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen(s). Article 67.1 A similar concept is used for suprageneric groups and called a type genus. In botanical nomenclature, these terms have no formal standing under the code of nomenclature, but are sometimes borrowed from zoological nomenclature. In botany, the type of a genus name is a specimen (or, rarely, an illustration) which is also the type of a species name. The species name that has that type can also be referred to as the type of the genus name. Names of genus and family ranks, the various subdivisions of those ranks, and some higher-rank names based on genus names, have such types.
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Banksula Tutankhamen
''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' Banksula californica'' (Banks, 1900) * '' Banksula galilei'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grahami'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula grubbsi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula incredula'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 * '' Banksula martinorum'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula melones ''Banksula melones'' is a species of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. It is endemic to caves along the Stanislaus River of California, United States. This, with a body size of only slightly more than 2 mm, minute harvestman lives only i ...'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula rudolphi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula tuolumne'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula tutankhamen'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 References * 's Biology CatalogPhalangodidae Harvestmen Taxonomy article ...
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Banksula Tuolumne
''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' Banksula californica'' (Banks, 1900) * '' Banksula galilei'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grahami'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula grubbsi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula incredula'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 * '' Banksula martinorum'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula melones'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula rudolphi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula tuolumne'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula tutankhamen ''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' ...'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 References * 's Biology CatalogPhalangodidae Harvestmen Taxonomy articles ...
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Banksula Rudolphi
''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' Banksula californica'' (Banks, 1900) * '' Banksula galilei'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grahami'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula grubbsi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula incredula'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 * '' Banksula martinorum'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula melones'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula rudolphi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula tuolumne'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula tutankhamen ''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' ...'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 References * 's Biology CatalogPhalangodidae Harvestmen Taxonomy articles ...
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Banksula Melones
''Banksula melones'' is a species of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. It is endemic to caves along the Stanislaus River of California, United States. This, with a body size of only slightly more than 2 mm, minute harvestman lives only in caves. Its body is colored yellowish-orange, with white to yellowish white appendages. It appears in the same caves as ''Banksula grahami'', which is slightly smaller and has no well-developed eyes. In fact, ''B. melones'' has the best eyes in the whole genus, except for ''B. incredula'', which is the only species that does not inhabit caves. ''B. melones'' has been occasionally found near cave openings. When disturbed, they tend to remain motionless for up to several minutes. They can probably live for several years, which is quite long for a harvestman, with molts occurring only every several months. They have been shown to survive without food for up to 43 days (Rudolph, 1979). They prey on very small arthropods, preferring springtail ...
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Banksula Martinorum
''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' Banksula californica'' (Banks, 1900) * '' Banksula galilei'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grahami'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula grubbsi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula incredula'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 * '' Banksula martinorum'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula melones'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula rudolphi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula tuolumne'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula tutankhamen ''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' ...'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 References * 's Biology CatalogPhalangodidae Harvestmen Taxonomy articles c ...
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Banksula Incredula
''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' Banksula californica'' (Banks, 1900) * '' Banksula galilei'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grahami'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula grubbsi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula incredula'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 * ''Banksula martinorum'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula melones'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula rudolphi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula tuolumne'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula tutankhamen ''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' ...'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 References * 's Biology CatalogPhalangodidae Harvestmen Taxonomy articles cr ...
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Banksula Grubbsi
''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' Banksula californica'' (Banks, 1900) * '' Banksula galilei'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grahami'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula grubbsi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula incredula'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 * ''Banksula martinorum'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula melones'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula rudolphi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula tuolumne'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula tutankhamen ''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' ...'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 References * 's Biology CatalogPhalangodidae Harvestmen Taxonomy articles cre ...
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Banksula Grahami
''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' Banksula californica'' (Banks, 1900) * '' Banksula galilei'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grahami'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula grubbsi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula incredula'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 * '' Banksula martinorum'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula melones ''Banksula melones'' is a species of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. It is endemic to caves along the Stanislaus River of California, United States. This, with a body size of only slightly more than 2 mm, minute harvestman lives only i ...'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula rudolphi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * '' Banksula tuolumne'' Briggs, 1974 * '' Banksula tutankhamen'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 References * 's Biology CatalogPhalangodidae Harvestmen Taxonomy articles c ...
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Banksula Galilei
''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' Banksula californica'' (Banks, 1900) * '' Banksula galilei'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grahami'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula grubbsi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula incredula'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 * ''Banksula martinorum'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula melones'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula rudolphi'' Briggs & Ubick, 1981 * ''Banksula tuolumne'' Briggs, 1974 * ''Banksula tutankhamen ''Banksula'' is a genus of harvestman in family Phalangodidae. Currently, ten species are described, all of them endemic to California, United States. The genus is named in honor of Nathan Banks, who described the type species. Species * '' ...'' Ubick & Briggs, 2002 References * 's Biology CatalogPhalangodidae Harvestmen Taxonomy articles crea ...
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Nathan Banks
Nathan Banks (April 13, 1868 – January 24, 1953) was an American entomologist noted for his work on Neuroptera, Megaloptera, Hymenoptera, and Acarina (mites). He started work on mites in 1880 with the USDA. In 1915 he authored the first comprehensive English handbook on mites: ''A Treatise on the Acarina, Or Mites'' (Smithsonian Institution, Proceedings Of The United States National Museum, 1905, 114 pages). Banks left the USDA in 1916 to work at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) where he did further work on Hymenoptera, Arachnida and Neuroptera. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1922. In 1924, he spent about two months in Panama, through kindness of Dr. Thomas Barbour Thomas Barbour (August 19, 1884 – January 8, 1946) was an American herpetologist. From 1927 until 1946, he was director of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) founded in 1859 by Louis Agassiz at Harvard University in Cambridge, ... and in compa ...
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