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Jotus Minutus
''Jotus'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), native to Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia. There are thought to be many as yet undescribed species in southern Australia. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Jotus albimanus'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus auripes'' L. Koch, 1881 (type species) – Australia (New South Wales, Victoria) *''Jotus braccatus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus debilis'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus fortiniae'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus frosti'' Peckham & Peckham, 1901 – Australia (Victoria, South Australia) *''Jotus insulanus'' Rainbow, 1920 – Australia (Lord Howe Island) *''Jotus karllagerfeldi'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus maculivertex'' Strand, 1911 – Indonesia (Kei Islands) *''Jotus minutus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia ( ...
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Ludwig Carl Christian Koch
Ludwig Carl Christian Koch (8 November 1825 – 1 November 1908) was a German entomologist and arachnologist. He was born in Regensburg, Germany, and died in Nuremberg, Germany. He studied in Nuremberg, initially law, but then turned to medicine and science. From 1850, he practiced as a physician in the Wöhrd district of Nuremberg. He is considered among the four most influential scientists on insects and spiders in the second half of the 19th century. He wrote numerous works on the arachinoids of Europe, Siberia, and Australia. His work earned him worldwide reputation as "Spider Koch". Sometimes confused with his father Carl Ludwig Koch (1778–1857), another famous arachnologist, his name is abbreviated L.Koch on species descriptions; his father's name is abbreviated C.L.Koch Pierre Bonnet. ''Bibliographia araneorum,'' (1945) Les frères Doularoude (Toulouse). Works ''Die Arachniden Australiens'' (1871-1883), his major work on Australian spiders, was completed by Eugen ...
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Jotus Insulanus
''Jotus'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), native to Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia. There are thought to be many as yet undescribed species in southern Australia. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Jotus albimanus'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus auripes'' L. Koch, 1881 (type species) – Australia (New South Wales, Victoria) *''Jotus braccatus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus debilis'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus fortiniae'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus frosti'' Peckham & Peckham, 1901 – Australia (Victoria, South Australia) *''Jotus insulanus'' Rainbow, 1920 – Australia (Lord Howe Island) *''Jotus karllagerfeldi'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus maculivertex'' Strand, 1911 – Indonesia (Kei Islands) *''Jotus minutus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia ( ...
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Spiders Of Australia
Australia has a number of highly venomous spiders, including the Sydney funnel-web spider, its relatives in the family Hexathelidae, and the redback spider, whose bites can be extremely painful and have historically been linked with deaths in medical records. Most Australian spiders do not have venom that is considered to be dangerously toxic. No deaths caused by spider bites in Australia have been substantiated by a coronial inquest since 1979. There are sensationalised news reports regarding Australian spiders that fail to cite evidence. ''A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia'' published by CSIRO Publishing in 2017 featuring around 836 species illustrated with photographs of live animals, around 381 genera and 78 families, introduced significant updates to taxonomy from Ramirez, Wheeler and Dmitrov Estimates put the total number of Australian spider species at about 10,000. Only around 3,600 have been described. Little information is known about many undiscovered species. New s ...
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Spiders Of Asia
Spiders (order (biology), order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude spider silk, silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all Order (biology), orders of organisms. Spiders are found worldwide on every continent except for Antarctica, and have become established in nearly every land habitat. , 50,356 spider species in 132 Family (biology), families have been recorded by Taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. However, there has been debate among scientists about how families should be classified, with over 20 different classifications proposed since 1900. Anatomically, spiders (as with all arachnids) differ from other arthropods in that the usual body segmentation (biology), segments are fused into two Tagma (biology), tagmata, the cephalothorax or prosoma, and the opisthosoma, or abdomen, and joined by a small, cylindrical Gl ...
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Jotus Remus
''Jotus remus'' is a species of spider in the family Jumping spider, Salticidae, found in Australia (New South Wales). It was first described in 2016. Males of ''Jotus remus'' are distinguished from other species in the genus ''Jotus'' by the presence of "paddles" formed by long bristles (setae) on the Glossary of spider terms#metatarsus, metatarsus and Glossary of spider terms#tarsus, tarsus of the third pair of legs. The paddles are flattened parallel to the male's body. They are used to attract females by waving them over the edge of a leaf while the male is on the opposite side to the female. The female initially attempts to attack the paddle, but males are skillful at avoiding such attacks. Eventually the female ceases to attack, and the male is able to move to the female's side of the leaf and mate rapidly. Females are difficult to distinguish from those of other ''Jotus'' species. References

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New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island country by area, covering . New Zealand is about east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and south of the islands of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. The country's varied topography and sharp mountain peaks, including the Southern Alps, owe much to tectonic uplift and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, and its most populous city is Auckland. The islands of New Zealand were the last large habitable land to be settled by humans. Between about 1280 and 1350, Polynesians began to settle in the islands and then developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European to sight and record New Zealand. In 1840, representatives of the United Kingdom and Māori chiefs ...
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Jotus Ravus
''Jotus'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), native to Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia. There are thought to be many as yet undescribed species in southern Australia. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Jotus albimanus'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus auripes'' L. Koch, 1881 (type species) – Australia (New South Wales, Victoria) *''Jotus braccatus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus debilis'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus fortiniae'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus frosti'' Peckham & Peckham, 1901 – Australia (Victoria, South Australia) *''Jotus insulanus'' Rainbow, 1920 – Australia (Lord Howe Island) *''Jotus karllagerfeldi'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus maculivertex'' Strand, 1911 – Indonesia (Kei Islands) *''Jotus minutus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia ( ...
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Jotus Newtoni
''Jotus'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), native to Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia. There are thought to be many as yet undescribed species in southern Australia. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Jotus albimanus'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus auripes'' L. Koch, 1881 (type species) – Australia (New South Wales, Victoria) *''Jotus braccatus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus debilis'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus fortiniae'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus frosti'' Peckham & Peckham, 1901 – Australia (Victoria, South Australia) *''Jotus insulanus'' Rainbow, 1920 – Australia (Lord Howe Island) *''Jotus karllagerfeldi'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus maculivertex'' Strand, 1911 – Indonesia (Kei Islands) *''Jotus minutus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia ( ...
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Jotus Moonensis
''Jotus'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), native to Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia. There are thought to be many as yet undescribed species in southern Australia. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Jotus albimanus'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus auripes'' L. Koch, 1881 (type species) – Australia (New South Wales, Victoria) *''Jotus braccatus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus debilis'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus fortiniae'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus frosti'' Peckham & Peckham, 1901 – Australia (Victoria, South Australia) *''Jotus insulanus'' Rainbow, 1920 – Australia (Lord Howe Island) *''Jotus karllagerfeldi'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus maculivertex'' Strand, 1911 – Indonesia (Kei Islands) *''Jotus minutus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia ( ...
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Jotus Minutus
''Jotus'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), native to Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia. There are thought to be many as yet undescribed species in southern Australia. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Jotus albimanus'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus auripes'' L. Koch, 1881 (type species) – Australia (New South Wales, Victoria) *''Jotus braccatus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus debilis'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus fortiniae'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus frosti'' Peckham & Peckham, 1901 – Australia (Victoria, South Australia) *''Jotus insulanus'' Rainbow, 1920 – Australia (Lord Howe Island) *''Jotus karllagerfeldi'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus maculivertex'' Strand, 1911 – Indonesia (Kei Islands) *''Jotus minutus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia ( ...
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Kai Islands
The Kai Islands (also Kei Islands) of Indonesia are a group of islands in the southeastern part of the Maluku Islands, located in the province of Maluku (province), Maluku. The Moluccas have been known as the Spice Islands due to regionally specific plants such as nutmeg, mace (spice), mace, and cloves that originally intrigued the European nations of the 16th century. Though originally Melanesians, Melanesian, many islanders were exterminated in the 17th century during the Dutch–Portuguese War, spice wars, particularly in the Banda Islands. A second influx of Austronesian peoples, Austronesian immigrants began in the early 20th century under the Dutch East Indies, Dutch and continued in the Indonesian era. Administrative divisions The Kai Islands consist of the two distinct second-tier administrations, both in Maluku Province. The Southeast Maluku Regency (Maluku Tenggara) is sub-divided into eleven administrative Districts of Indonesia, districts (''kecamatan''). Though ...
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Jotus Maculivertex
''Jotus'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), native to Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia. There are thought to be many as yet undescribed species in southern Australia. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Jotus albimanus'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus auripes'' L. Koch, 1881 (type species) – Australia (New South Wales, Victoria) *''Jotus braccatus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus debilis'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia (New South Wales) *''Jotus fortiniae'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus frosti'' Peckham & Peckham, 1901 – Australia (Victoria, South Australia) *''Jotus insulanus'' Rainbow, 1920 – Australia (Lord Howe Island) *''Jotus karllagerfeldi'' Baehr, Schubert & Harms, 2019 – Australia (Queensland) *''Jotus maculivertex'' Strand, 1911 – Indonesia (Kei Islands) *''Jotus minutus'' L. Koch, 1881 – Australia ( ...
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