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Chrysso
''Chrysso'' is a genus of Theridiidae, comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. ''C. pulcherrima'' is pantropical, ''C. spiniventris'' has been introduced to Europe, and ''C. nordica'' occurs both in North America and in Asia from Hungary to Mongolia. Description Many species are strikingly colored, but like most Theridiidae, theridiids, the coloration is variable. ''C. compressa''has a striking black sternum and abdomen, but the venter of Brazilian species is black, while those of Peru are yellow. ''C. venusta'' has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed. Females are about long, and have blade-like hairs on the tip of the abdomen. Species it contains sixty-four species, mostly found in the Americas and Asia: *''Chrysso albomaculata, C. albomaculata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882 (Type_species, type) – USA, Caribbean to Brazil *''Chrysso alecula, C. alecula'' Herbert Walter Levi, Levi, 1962 – Panama *''Chrysso anei ...
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Chrysso Arops
''Chrysso'' is a genus of Theridiidae, comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. ''C. pulcherrima'' is pantropical, ''C. spiniventris'' has been introduced to Europe, and ''C. nordica'' occurs both in North America and in Asia from Hungary to Mongolia. Description Many species are strikingly colored, but like most Theridiidae, theridiids, the coloration is variable. ''C. compressa''has a striking black sternum and abdomen, but the venter of Brazilian species is black, while those of Peru are yellow. ''C. venusta'' has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed. Females are about long, and have blade-like hairs on the tip of the abdomen. Species it contains sixty-four species, mostly found in the Americas and Asia: *''Chrysso albomaculata, C. albomaculata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882 (Type_species, type) – USA, Caribbean to Brazil *''Chrysso alecula, C. alecula'' Herbert Walter Levi, Levi, 1962 – Panama *''Chrysso anei ...
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Chrysso Anei
''Chrysso'' is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. ''C. pulcherrima'' is pantropical, ''C. spiniventris'' has been introduced to Europe, and ''C. nordica'' occurs both in North America and in Asia from Hungary to Mongolia. Description Many species are strikingly colored, but like most theridiids, the coloration is variable. ''C. compressa''has a striking black sternum and abdomen, but the venter of Brazilian species is black, while those of Peru are yellow. ''C. venusta'' has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed. Females are about long, and have blade-like hairs on the tip of the abdomen. Species it contains sixty-four species, mostly found in the Americas and Asia: *'' C. albomaculata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882 (type) – USA, Caribbean to Brazil *'' C. alecula'' Levi, 1962 – Panama *'' C. anei'' Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines *'' C. angula'' ( Tikader, 1970) – India *'' C. ant ...
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Chrysso Alecula
''Chrysso'' is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. ''C. pulcherrima'' is pantropical, ''C. spiniventris'' has been introduced to Europe, and ''C. nordica'' occurs both in North America and in Asia from Hungary to Mongolia. Description Many species are strikingly colored, but like most theridiids, the coloration is variable. ''C. compressa''has a striking black sternum and abdomen, but the venter of Brazilian species is black, while those of Peru are yellow. ''C. venusta'' has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed. Females are about long, and have blade-like hairs on the tip of the abdomen. Species it contains sixty-four species, mostly found in the Americas and Asia: *'' C. albomaculata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882 (type) – USA, Caribbean to Brazil *'' C. alecula'' Levi, 1962 – Panama *'' C. anei'' Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines *'' C. angula'' ( Tikader, 1970) – India *'' C. ant ...
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Chrysso Barrosmachadoi
''Chrysso'' is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. ''C. pulcherrima'' is pantropical, ''C. spiniventris'' has been introduced to Europe, and ''C. nordica'' occurs both in North America and in Asia from Hungary to Mongolia. Description Many species are strikingly colored, but like most theridiids, the coloration is variable. ''C. compressa''has a striking black sternum and abdomen, but the venter of Brazilian species is black, while those of Peru are yellow. ''C. venusta'' has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed. Females are about long, and have blade-like hairs on the tip of the abdomen. Species it contains sixty-four species, mostly found in the Americas and Asia: *'' C. albomaculata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882 (type) – USA, Caribbean to Brazil *'' C. alecula'' Levi, 1962 – Panama *'' C. anei'' Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines *'' C. angula'' ( Tikader, 1970) – India *'' C. ant ...
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Chrysso Angula
''Chrysso'' is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. ''C. pulcherrima'' is pantropical, ''C. spiniventris'' has been introduced to Europe, and ''C. nordica'' occurs both in North America and in Asia from Hungary to Mongolia. Description Many species are strikingly colored, but like most theridiids, the coloration is variable. ''C. compressa''has a striking black sternum and abdomen, but the venter of Brazilian species is black, while those of Peru are yellow. ''C. venusta'' has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed. Females are about long, and have blade-like hairs on the tip of the abdomen. Species it contains sixty-four species, mostly found in the Americas and Asia: *'' C. albomaculata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882 (type) – USA, Caribbean to Brazil *'' C. alecula'' Levi, 1962 – Panama *'' C. anei'' Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines *'' C. angula'' ( Tikader, 1970) – India *'' C. ant ...
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Chrysso Antonio
''Chrysso'' is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. ''C. pulcherrima'' is pantropical, ''C. spiniventris'' has been introduced to Europe, and ''C. nordica'' occurs both in North America and in Asia from Hungary to Mongolia. Description Many species are strikingly colored, but like most theridiids, the coloration is variable. ''C. compressa''has a striking black sternum and abdomen, but the venter of Brazilian species is black, while those of Peru are yellow. ''C. venusta'' has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed. Females are about long, and have blade-like hairs on the tip of the abdomen. Species it contains sixty-four species, mostly found in the Americas and Asia: *'' C. albomaculata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882 (type) – USA, Caribbean to Brazil *'' C. alecula'' Levi, 1962 – Panama *'' C. anei'' Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines *'' C. angula'' ( Tikader, 1970) – India *'' C. ant ...
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Chrysso Arima
''Chrysso'' is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. ''C. pulcherrima'' is pantropical, ''C. spiniventris'' has been introduced to Europe, and ''C. nordica'' occurs both in North America and in Asia from Hungary to Mongolia. Description Many species are strikingly colored, but like most theridiids, the coloration is variable. ''C. compressa''has a striking black sternum and abdomen, but the venter of Brazilian species is black, while those of Peru are yellow. ''C. venusta'' has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed. Females are about long, and have blade-like hairs on the tip of the abdomen. Species it contains sixty-four species, mostly found in the Americas and Asia: *'' C. albomaculata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882 (type) – USA, Caribbean to Brazil *'' C. alecula'' Levi, 1962 – Panama *'' C. anei'' Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines *'' C. angula'' ( Tikader, 1970) – India *'' C. ant ...
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Chrysso Backstromi
''Chrysso'' is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. ''C. pulcherrima'' is pantropical, ''C. spiniventris'' has been introduced to Europe, and ''C. nordica'' occurs both in North America and in Asia from Hungary to Mongolia. Description Many species are strikingly colored, but like most theridiids, the coloration is variable. ''C. compressa''has a striking black sternum and abdomen, but the venter of Brazilian species is black, while those of Peru are yellow. ''C. venusta'' has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed. Females are about long, and have blade-like hairs on the tip of the abdomen. Species it contains sixty-four species, mostly found in the Americas and Asia: *'' C. albomaculata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1882 (type) – USA, Caribbean to Brazil *'' C. alecula'' Levi, 1962 – Panama *'' C. anei'' Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines *'' C. angula'' ( Tikader, 1970) – India *'' C. ant ...
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Chrysso Albomaculata
''Chrysso albomaculata'' is a species of spider Spiders ( order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species ... found in the United States and the Caribbean to Brazil. References Theridiidae Spiders described in 1882 Pantropical spiders {{Theridiidae-stub ...
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Theridiidae
Theridiidae, also known as the tangle-web spiders, cobweb spiders and comb-footed spiders, is a large family of Araneomorphae, araneomorph spiders first described by Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1833. This diverse, globally distributed family includes over 3,000 species in 124 genus, genera, and is the most common arthropod found in human dwellings throughout the world. Theridiid spiders are both Entelegynae, entelegyne, meaning that the females have a genital plate, and Cribellum, ecribellate, meaning that they spin sticky capture silk instead of woolly silk. They have a comb of serrated bristles (setae) on the Arthropod leg, tarsus of the fourth leg. The family includes some model organisms for research, including the List of medically significant spider bites, medically important Latrodectus, widow spiders. They are important to studies characterizing their venom and its clinical manifestation, but widow spiders are also used in research on spider silk and sexual biology, including ...
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Trinidad
Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands of Trinidad and Tobago. The island lies off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and sits on the continental shelf of South America. It is often referred to as the southernmost island in the West Indies. With an area of , it is also the List of Caribbean islands by area, fifth largest in the West Indies. Name The original name for the island in the Arawak language, Arawaks' language was which meant "Land of the Hummingbird". Christopher Columbus renamed it ('The Island of the Holy Trinity, Trinity'), fulfilling a vow he had made before setting out on his third voyage. This has since been shortened to ''Trinidad''. History Island Caribs, Caribs and Arawaks lived in Trinidad long before Christopher Columbus encountered the islands on his third voyage on 31 July 1498. The island remained Spanish until 1797, but it was largely settled by French colonists from the French Caribbean, especially Martinique.Besson, ...
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Lucien Berland
Lucien Berland (14 May 1888 in Ay, Marne – 18 August 1962 in Versailles)Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Berland (Lucien) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, Publications de l'olivier, 2017, 915 p. () was a French entomologist and arachnologist Partial list of publications * 1925 : ''Faune de France. 10, Hyménoptères vespiformes, I, Sphegidae, Pompilidae, Scoliidae, Sapygidae, Mutillidae''(Paul Lechevalier, Paris) * 1927 : « Les Araignées ubiquistes, ou à large répartition, et leurs moyens de dissémination », ''Compte rendu sommaire des séances de la Société de biogéographie'', 23 : 65–67. * 1929 : ''Faune de France. 19, Hyménoptères vespiformes, II, Eumenidae, Vespidae, Masaridae, Bethylidae, Dryinidae, Embolemidae'' (Paul Lechevalier, Paris) * 1929 : « Araignées recueillies par Madame Pruvot aux îles Loyalty », ''Bulletin de la Société zoologique de France'', LIV : 387–399. * 1929 ...
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