Cerbalus Negebensis
''Cerbalus'' is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1897. It is considered a senior synonym of ''Marmarica''. Species it contains eight species, found in Africa, Israel, Jordan, and on the Canary Islands: *''Cerbalus alegranzaensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *''Cerbalus aravaensis'' Levy, 2007 – Israel, Jordan *''Cerbalus ergensis'' Jäger, 2000 – Tunisia *'' Cerbalus negebensis'' Levy, 1989 – Israel *''Cerbalus pellitus'' Kritscher, 1960 – Egypt *''Cerbalus psammodes'' Levy, 1989 – Egypt, Israel *''Cerbalus pulcherrimus'' (Simon, 1880) ( type) – North Africa *''Cerbalus verneaui'' (Simon, 1889) – Canary Is. See also * List of Sparassidae species This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Sparassidae. , the World Spider Catalog accepts 1383 species in 96 genera: * '' † Sparassidae sp.'' Wunderlich, 2008c — Palaeogen Baltic amber A ''Adcatomus'' '' Adcatomu ... References Ar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eugène Simon
Eugène Louis Simon (; 30 April 1848 – 17 November 1924) was a French naturalist who worked particularly on insects and spiders, but also on birds and plants. He is by far the most prolific spider taxonomist in history, describing over 4,000 species. Work on spiders His most significant work was ''Histoire Naturelle des Araignées'' (1892–1903), an encyclopedic treatment of the spider genera of the world. It was published in two volumes of more than 1000 pages each, and the same number of drawings by Simon. Working at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, it took Simon 11 years to complete, while working at the same time on devising a taxonomic scheme that embraced the known taxa. Simon described a total of 4,650 species, and as of 2013 about 3,790 species are still considered valid. The International Society of Arachnology offers a Simon Award recognising lifetime achievement. The Eocene fossil spider species '' Cenotextricella simoni'' was named in his ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tunisia
) , image_map = Tunisia location (orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = Location of Tunisia in northern Africa , image_map2 = , capital = Tunis , largest_city = capital , coordinates = , official_languages = Arabic Translation by the University of Bern: "Tunisia is a free State, independent and sovereign; its religion is the Islam, its language is Arabic, and its form is the Republic." , religion = , languages_type = Spoken languages , languages = Minority Dialects : Jerba Berber (Chelha) Matmata Berber Judeo-Tunisian Arabic (UNESCO CR) , languages2_type = Foreign languages , languages2 = , ethnic_groups = * 98% Arab * 2% Other , demonym = Tunisian , government_type = Unitary presidential republic , leader_title1 = President , leader_name1 = Kais Saied , leader_ti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sparassidae Species
This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Sparassidae. , the World Spider Catalog accepts 1383 species in 96 genera: * '' † Sparassidae sp.'' Wunderlich, 2008c — Palaeogen Baltic amber A ''Adcatomus'' '' Adcatomus'' Karsch, 1880 - Sparassinae * '' Adcatomus ciudadus'' Karsch, 1880 ( type) — Venezuela, Peru * '' Adcatomus flavovittatus'' (Simon, 1897) — Venezuela ''Anaptomecus'' '' Anaptomecus'' Simon, 1903 - Incertae Sedis * '' Anaptomecus levyi'' Jäger, Rheims & Labarque, 2009 — Colombia * '' Anaptomecus longiventris'' Simon, 1903 ( type) — Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador * '' Anaptomecus paru'' Guala, Labarque & Rheims, 2012 — Colombia, Ecuador * '' Anaptomecus suni'' Guala, Labarque & Rheims, 2012 — Ecuador * '' Anaptomecus temii'' Jäger, Rheims & Labarque, 2009 — Panama * '' Anaptomecus yarigui'' Galvis & Rheims, 2018 — Colombia ''Anchonastus'' '' Anchonastus'' Simon, 1898 - Palystinae * '' Anchonastus caudatus'' Simon, 1898 ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cerbalus Verneaui
''Cerbalus'' is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1897. It is considered a senior synonym of ''Marmarica''. Species it contains eight species, found in Africa, Israel, Jordan, and on the Canary Islands: *'' Cerbalus alegranzaensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *''Cerbalus aravaensis'' Levy, 2007 – Israel, Jordan *'' Cerbalus ergensis'' Jäger, 2000 – Tunisia *'' Cerbalus negebensis'' Levy, 1989 – Israel *''Cerbalus pellitus'' Kritscher, 1960 – Egypt *'' Cerbalus psammodes'' Levy, 1989 – Egypt, Israel *'' Cerbalus pulcherrimus'' (Simon, 1880) ( type) – North Africa *'' Cerbalus verneaui'' (Simon, 1889) – Canary Is. See also * List of Sparassidae species This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Sparassidae. , the World Spider Catalog accepts 1383 species in 96 genera: * '' † Sparassidae sp.'' Wunderlich, 2008c — Palaeogen Baltic amber A ''Adcatomus'' '' Adcatomu ... References ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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North Africa
North Africa, or Northern Africa is a region encompassing the northern portion of the African continent. There is no singularly accepted scope for the region, and it is sometimes defined as stretching from the Atlantic shores of Mauritania in the west, to Egypt's Suez Canal. Varying sources limit it to the countries of Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia, a region that was known by the French during colonial times as "''Afrique du Nord''" and is known by Arabs as the Maghreb ("West", ''The western part of Arab World''). The United Nations definition includes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, and the Western Sahara, the territory disputed between Morocco and the Sahrawi Republic. The African Union definition includes the Western Sahara and Mauritania but not Sudan. When used in the term Middle East and North Africa (MENA), it often refers only to the countries of the Maghreb. North Africa includes the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and plazas de s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cerbalus Psammodes
''Cerbalus'' is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1897. It is considered a senior synonym of ''Marmarica''. Species it contains eight species, found in Africa, Israel, Jordan, and on the Canary Islands: *'' Cerbalus alegranzaensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *''Cerbalus aravaensis'' Levy, 2007 – Israel, Jordan *'' Cerbalus ergensis'' Jäger, 2000 – Tunisia *'' Cerbalus negebensis'' Levy, 1989 – Israel *''Cerbalus pellitus'' Kritscher, 1960 – Egypt *'' Cerbalus psammodes'' Levy, 1989 – Egypt, Israel *'' Cerbalus pulcherrimus'' (Simon, 1880) ( type) – North Africa *''Cerbalus verneaui'' (Simon, 1889) – Canary Is. See also * List of Sparassidae species This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Sparassidae. , the World Spider Catalog accepts 1383 species in 96 genera: * '' † Sparassidae sp.'' Wunderlich, 2008c — Palaeogen Baltic amber A ''Adcatomus'' '' Adcatomu ... References ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Egypt
Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip of Palestine and Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south, and Libya to the west. The Gulf of Aqaba in the northeast separates Egypt from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt, while Alexandria, the second-largest city, is an important industrial and tourist hub at the Mediterranean coast. At approximately 100 million inhabitants, Egypt is the 14th-most populated country in the world. Egypt has one of the longest histories of any country, tracing its heritage along the Nile Delta back to the 6th–4th millennia BCE. Considered a cradle of civilisation, Ancient Egypt saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, ur ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cerbalus Pellitus
''Cerbalus'' is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1897. It is considered a senior synonym of ''Marmarica''. Species it contains eight species, found in Africa, Israel, Jordan, and on the Canary Islands: *'' Cerbalus alegranzaensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *''Cerbalus aravaensis'' Levy, 2007 – Israel, Jordan *'' Cerbalus ergensis'' Jäger, 2000 – Tunisia *'' Cerbalus negebensis'' Levy, 1989 – Israel *'' Cerbalus pellitus'' Kritscher, 1960 – Egypt *'' Cerbalus psammodes'' Levy, 1989 – Egypt, Israel *'' Cerbalus pulcherrimus'' (Simon, 1880) ( type) – North Africa *'' Cerbalus verneaui'' (Simon, 1889) – Canary Is. See also * List of Sparassidae species This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Sparassidae. , the World Spider Catalog accepts 1383 species in 96 genera: * '' † Sparassidae sp.'' Wunderlich, 2008c — Palaeogen Baltic amber A ''Adcatomus'' '' Adcatomu ... References ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cerbalus Negebensis
''Cerbalus'' is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1897. It is considered a senior synonym of ''Marmarica''. Species it contains eight species, found in Africa, Israel, Jordan, and on the Canary Islands: *''Cerbalus alegranzaensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *''Cerbalus aravaensis'' Levy, 2007 – Israel, Jordan *''Cerbalus ergensis'' Jäger, 2000 – Tunisia *'' Cerbalus negebensis'' Levy, 1989 – Israel *''Cerbalus pellitus'' Kritscher, 1960 – Egypt *''Cerbalus psammodes'' Levy, 1989 – Egypt, Israel *''Cerbalus pulcherrimus'' (Simon, 1880) ( type) – North Africa *''Cerbalus verneaui'' (Simon, 1889) – Canary Is. See also * List of Sparassidae species This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Sparassidae. , the World Spider Catalog accepts 1383 species in 96 genera: * '' † Sparassidae sp.'' Wunderlich, 2008c — Palaeogen Baltic amber A ''Adcatomus'' '' Adcatomu ... References Ar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Jäger
Peter Jäger is a German people, German arachnologist, and current Head of Arachnology at the Naturmuseum Senckenberg, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. He has named several spiders after celebrities; in 2008, he named ''Heteropoda davidbowie'' after British singer David Bowie, and ''Heteropoda ninahagen'' after German singer Nina Hagen. In 2013, he named ''Bowie monaghani, Ctenus monaghani'' (currently in the genus ''Bowie (spider), Bowie'') after actor Dominic Monaghan, to honor his work in the documentary series ''Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan''. In 2020, Jäger named a new genus and species of huntsman spiders from Madagascar after Greta Thunberg. The new spider is named ''Thunberga greta''. In 2022, he named 54 species of huntsman spiders from across Asia under the new genus ''Bowie (spider), Bowie'' in commemoration of the musician David Bowie 75th's birthday, the second time the musician's name was honored. References ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |