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Bavia Maurerae
''Bavia'' is a genus of jumping spiders. Description ''Bavia'' species are around long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 297 Habits ''Bavia'' is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches. Distribution ''Bavia'' is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: * '' Bavia aericeps'' Simon, 1877 – Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands * ''Bavia albolineata'' Peckham & Peckham, 1885 – Madagascar * '' Bavia capistrata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – Malaysia * '' Bavia decorata'' ( Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia fedor'' Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 – Caroline Islands * '' Bavia gabrieli'' Barrion, 2000 – Philippines * '' Bavia hians'' (Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia intermedia'' (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines * '' Bavia maurerae'' (Freudenschuss & Seiter, 2016)) – Philipp ...
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Bavia Sexpunctata
''Bavia'' is a genus of jumping spiders. Description ''Bavia'' species are around long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 297 Habits ''Bavia'' is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches. Distribution ''Bavia'' is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: * '' Bavia aericeps'' Simon, 1877 – Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands * '' Bavia albolineata'' Peckham & Peckham, 1885 – Madagascar * '' Bavia capistrata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – Malaysia * '' Bavia decorata'' ( Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia fedor'' Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 – Caroline Islands * '' Bavia gabrieli'' Barrion, 2000 – Philippines * '' Bavia hians'' (Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia intermedia'' (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines * '' Bavia maurerae'' (Freudenschuss & Seiter, 2016)) – Philip ...
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Bavia Decorata
''Bavia'' is a genus of jumping spiders. Description ''Bavia'' species are around long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 297 Habits ''Bavia'' is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches. Distribution ''Bavia'' is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: * '' Bavia aericeps'' Simon, 1877 – Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands * ''Bavia albolineata'' Peckham & Peckham, 1885 – Madagascar * '' Bavia capistrata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – Malaysia * '' Bavia decorata'' ( Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * ''Bavia fedor'' Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 – Caroline Islands * ''Bavia gabrieli'' Barrion, 2000 – Philippines * ''Bavia hians'' (Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * ''Bavia intermedia'' (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines * ''Bavia maurerae'' (Freudenschuss & Seiter, 2016)) – Philippines ...
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Ryukyu Islands
The , also known as the or the , are a chain of Japanese islands that stretch southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan: the Ōsumi, Tokara, Amami, Okinawa, and Sakishima Islands (further divided into the Miyako and Yaeyama Islands), with Yonaguni the westernmost. The larger are mostly high islands and the smaller mostly coral. The largest is Okinawa Island. The climate of the islands ranges from humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification ''Cfa'') in the north to tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification ''Af'') in the south. Precipitation is very high and is affected by the rainy season and typhoons. Except the outlying Daitō Islands, the island chain has two major geologic boundaries, the Tokara Strait (between the Tokara and Amami Islands) and the Kerama Gap (between the Okinawa and Miyako Islands). The islands beyond the Tokara Strait are characterized by their coral reefs. The Ōsumi and Tokara Islands, the northernmost of the islands, fall un ...
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Carl Ludwig Doleschall
Carl Ludwig Doleschall ( hu, Doleschall Lajos; sk, Karol Ľudovít Doležal; born 15 July 1827 – died 26 February 1859) was born in Vág-Újhely, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire (now Nové Mesto nad Váhom, Slovakia), as the son of the theologian Michael Doleschall, and died in Ambon Island, Moluccas, Dutch East Indies (today in Indonesia) only 31 years old. His name is sometimes also written as "Doleschal". He studied medicine at the University of Vienna and became a military surgeon for the Dutch army, stationed in Java in 1853. He studied invertebrates and plants extensively, and described many arachnids and insects, notably diptera. In 1852, he published the work ''Systematisches Verzeichniß der im Kaiserthum Österreich vorkommenden Spinnen''. He spent the last half of his life mostly in the island of Ambon. He was visited by the British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace in 1857. Shortly after Wallace left, he died of consumption on 26 February 1859. After his death hi ...
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Bavia Planiceps
''Bavia'' is a genus of jumping spiders. Description ''Bavia'' species are around long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 297 Habits ''Bavia'' is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches. Distribution ''Bavia'' is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: * '' Bavia aericeps'' Simon, 1877 – Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands * ''Bavia albolineata'' Peckham & Peckham, 1885 – Madagascar * '' Bavia capistrata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – Malaysia * '' Bavia decorata'' ( Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia fedor'' Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 – Caroline Islands * '' Bavia gabrieli'' Barrion, 2000 – Philippines * '' Bavia hians'' (Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia intermedia'' (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines * '' Bavia maurerae'' (Freudenschuss & Seiter, 2016)) – Philipp ...
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Bavia Nessagyna
''Bavia'' is a genus of jumping spiders. Description ''Bavia'' species are around long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 297 Habits ''Bavia'' is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches. Distribution ''Bavia'' is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: * '' Bavia aericeps'' Simon, 1877 – Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands * ''Bavia albolineata'' Peckham & Peckham, 1885 – Madagascar * '' Bavia capistrata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – Malaysia * '' Bavia decorata'' ( Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia fedor'' Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 – Caroline Islands * '' Bavia gabrieli'' Barrion, 2000 – Philippines * '' Bavia hians'' (Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia intermedia'' (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines * '' Bavia maurerae'' (Freudenschuss & Seiter, 2016)) – Philipp ...
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Bavia Maurerae
''Bavia'' is a genus of jumping spiders. Description ''Bavia'' species are around long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 297 Habits ''Bavia'' is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches. Distribution ''Bavia'' is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: * '' Bavia aericeps'' Simon, 1877 – Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands * ''Bavia albolineata'' Peckham & Peckham, 1885 – Madagascar * '' Bavia capistrata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – Malaysia * '' Bavia decorata'' ( Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia fedor'' Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 – Caroline Islands * '' Bavia gabrieli'' Barrion, 2000 – Philippines * '' Bavia hians'' (Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia intermedia'' (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines * '' Bavia maurerae'' (Freudenschuss & Seiter, 2016)) – Philipp ...
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Bavia Intermedia
''Bavia'' is a genus of jumping spiders. Description ''Bavia'' species are around long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 297 Habits ''Bavia'' is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches. Distribution ''Bavia'' is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: * '' Bavia aericeps'' Simon, 1877 – Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands * ''Bavia albolineata'' Peckham & Peckham, 1885 – Madagascar * '' Bavia capistrata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – Malaysia * '' Bavia decorata'' ( Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia fedor'' Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 – Caroline Islands * '' Bavia gabrieli'' Barrion, 2000 – Philippines * '' Bavia hians'' (Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia intermedia'' (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines * ''Bavia maurerae'' (Freudenschuss & Seiter, 2016)) – Philippi ...
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Bavia Hians
''Bavia'' is a genus of jumping spiders. Description ''Bavia'' species are around long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 297 Habits ''Bavia'' is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches. Distribution ''Bavia'' is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: * '' Bavia aericeps'' Simon, 1877 – Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands * ''Bavia albolineata'' Peckham & Peckham, 1885 – Madagascar * '' Bavia capistrata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – Malaysia * '' Bavia decorata'' ( Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia fedor'' Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 – Caroline Islands * '' Bavia gabrieli'' Barrion, 2000 – Philippines * '' Bavia hians'' (Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * ''Bavia intermedia'' (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines * ''Bavia maurerae'' (Freudenschuss & Seiter, 2016)) – Philippin ...
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Philippines
The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republika sang Filipinas * ibg, Republika nat Filipinas * ilo, Republika ti Filipinas * ivv, Republika nu Filipinas * pam, Republika ning Filipinas * krj, Republika kang Pilipinas * mdh, Republika nu Pilipinas * mrw, Republika a Pilipinas * pag, Republika na Filipinas * xsb, Republika nin Pilipinas * sgd, Republika nan Pilipinas * tgl, Republika ng Pilipinas * tsg, Republika sin Pilipinas * war, Republika han Pilipinas * yka, Republika si Pilipinas In the recognized optional languages of the Philippines: * es, República de las Filipinas * ar, جمهورية الفلبين, Jumhūriyyat al-Filibbīn is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It is situated in the western Pacific Ocean and consists of around 7,641 islands t ...
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Bavia Gabrieli
''Bavia'' is a genus of jumping spiders. Description ''Bavia'' species are around long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 297 Habits ''Bavia'' is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches. Distribution ''Bavia'' is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: * '' Bavia aericeps'' Simon, 1877 – Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands * ''Bavia albolineata'' Peckham & Peckham, 1885 – Madagascar * '' Bavia capistrata'' (C. L. Koch, 1846) – Malaysia * '' Bavia decorata'' ( Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * '' Bavia fedor'' Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 – Caroline Islands * '' Bavia gabrieli'' Barrion, 2000 – Philippines * ''Bavia hians'' (Thorell, 1890) – Sumatra * ''Bavia intermedia'' (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines * ''Bavia maurerae'' (Freudenschuss & Seiter, 2016)) – Philippine ...
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Caroline Islands
The Caroline Islands (or the Carolines) are a widely scattered archipelago of tiny islands in the western Pacific Ocean, to the north of New Guinea. Politically, they are divided between the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) in the central and eastern parts of the group, and Palau at the extreme western end. Historically, this area was also called ''Nuevas Filipinas'' or New Philippines, because they were part of the Spanish East Indies and were governed from Manila in the Philippines. The Carolines are scattered across a distance of approximately 3,540 kilometers (2,200 miles), from the westernmost island, Tobi (island), Tobi, in Palau, to the easternmost island, Kosrae, a Administrative divisions of the Federated States of Micronesia, state of the FSM. Description The group consists of about 500 small coral islands, east of the Philippines, in the Pacific Ocean. The distance from Yap (one of the larger Caroline islands) to Manila is . Most of the islands are made up of ...
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