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''Lapsias'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Phylogeny ''Lapsias'', ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are informally classified as "lapsiines". These are believed to be basal jumping spiders. While ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with ''Lapsias'', or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic.Maddison 2006a Description ''Lapsias lorax'' is typical of the genus, with large eyes and prominent male palps. There is a short video of ''Lapsias lorax'', showing typical jumping spider behavior.Wayne Maddison, Beaty Biodiversity Museum http://vimeo.com/50697273. Retrieved January 27, 2014 Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 12 species: * ''Lapsias canandea'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ''Lapsias ciliatus'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias cyrboides'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias estebanensis'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias guamani'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ''La ...
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Lapsias Lorax
''Lapsias lorax'' is a species of Lapsias, lapsiine jumping spider from Ecuador. ''L. lorax'' was discovered by Wayne Maddison in November 2010 in the Bellavista Cloud Forest Reserve of Ecuador, in a cloud forest at of elevation. It is the first species of the genus ''Lapsias'' to be discovered in western South America. The spider discovered by Maddison—an adult male—is the only known specimen of the species. It is about in length, and its body is reddish brown in colour. Its face has a big white band across it, and its jaws have diagonal yellow stripes. From May to August 2011 the Beaty Biodiversity Museum in Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, of which Maddison is the scientific director, held a contest to name the spider. 810 names were submitted, and ''lorax'' was ultimately chosen, submitted by Tristan Long, a professor from Wilfrid Laurier University. The name is a reference to the character of the Lorax from Dr. Seuss's book ''The Lorax'', due to its yellow mous ...
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Ecuador
Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ''Ekuatur Nunka''), is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Ecuador also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about west of the mainland. The country's capital and largest city is Quito. The territories of modern-day Ecuador were once home to a variety of Indigenous groups that were gradually incorporated into the Inca Empire during the 15th century. The territory was colonized by Spain during the 16th century, achieving independence in 1820 as part of Gran Colombia, from which it emerged as its own sovereign state in 1830. The legacy of both empires is reflected in Ecuador's ethnically diverse population, with most of its mill ...
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Nomen Dubium
In binomial nomenclature, a ''nomen dubium'' (Latin for "doubtful name", plural ''nomina dubia'') is a scientific name that is of unknown or doubtful application. Zoology In case of a ''nomen dubium'' it may be impossible to determine whether a specimen belongs to that group or not. This may happen if the original type series (i. e. holotype, isotype, syntype or paratype) is lost or destroyed. The zoological and botanical codes allow for a new type specimen, or neotype, to be chosen in this case. A name may also be considered a ''nomen dubium'' if its name-bearing type is fragmentary or lacking important diagnostic features (this is often the case for species known only as fossils). To preserve stability of names, the ''International Code of Zoological Nomenclature'' allows a new type specimen, or neotype, to be chosen for a ''nomen dubium'' in this case. 75.5. Replacement of unidentifiable name-bearing type by a neotype. When an author considers that the taxonomic identity of a ...
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Lapsias Walekeru
''Lapsias'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Phylogeny ''Lapsias'', ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are informally classified as "lapsiines". These are believed to be basal jumping spiders. While ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with ''Lapsias'', or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic.Maddison 2006a Description ''Lapsias lorax'' is typical of the genus, with large eyes and prominent male palps. There is a short video of ''Lapsias lorax'', showing typical jumping spider behavior.Wayne Maddison, Beaty Biodiversity Museum http://vimeo.com/50697273. Retrieved January 27, 2014 Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 12 species: * '' Lapsias canandea'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * '' Lapsias ciliatus'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias cyrboides'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias estebanensis'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias guamani'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ...
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Lapsias Tovarensis
''Lapsias'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Phylogeny ''Lapsias'', ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are informally classified as "lapsiines". These are believed to be basal jumping spiders. While ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with ''Lapsias'', or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic.Maddison 2006a Description ''Lapsias lorax'' is typical of the genus, with large eyes and prominent male palps. There is a short video of ''Lapsias lorax'', showing typical jumping spider behavior.Wayne Maddison, Beaty Biodiversity Museum http://vimeo.com/50697273. Retrieved January 27, 2014 Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 12 species: * '' Lapsias canandea'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * '' Lapsias ciliatus'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias cyrboides'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias estebanensis'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias guamani'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ...
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Lapsias Tequendama
''Lapsias'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Phylogeny ''Lapsias'', ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are informally classified as "lapsiines". These are believed to be basal jumping spiders. While ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with ''Lapsias'', or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic.Maddison 2006a Description ''Lapsias lorax'' is typical of the genus, with large eyes and prominent male palps. There is a short video of ''Lapsias lorax'', showing typical jumping spider behavior.Wayne Maddison, Beaty Biodiversity Museum http://vimeo.com/50697273. Retrieved January 27, 2014 Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 12 species: * '' Lapsias canandea'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * '' Lapsias ciliatus'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias cyrboides'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias estebanensis'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias guamani'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ...
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Lapsias Tayrona
''Lapsias'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Phylogeny ''Lapsias'', ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are informally classified as "lapsiines". These are believed to be basal jumping spiders. While ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with ''Lapsias'', or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic.Maddison 2006a Description ''Lapsias lorax'' is typical of the genus, with large eyes and prominent male palps. There is a short video of ''Lapsias lorax'', showing typical jumping spider behavior.Wayne Maddison, Beaty Biodiversity Museum http://vimeo.com/50697273. Retrieved January 27, 2014 Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 12 species: * '' Lapsias canandea'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * '' Lapsias ciliatus'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias cyrboides'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias estebanensis'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias guamani'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ...
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Lapsias Quimbaya
''Lapsias'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Phylogeny ''Lapsias'', ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are informally classified as "lapsiines". These are believed to be basal jumping spiders. While ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with ''Lapsias'', or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic.Maddison 2006a Description ''Lapsias lorax'' is typical of the genus, with large eyes and prominent male palps. There is a short video of ''Lapsias lorax'', showing typical jumping spider behavior.Wayne Maddison, Beaty Biodiversity Museum http://vimeo.com/50697273. Retrieved January 27, 2014 Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 12 species: * '' Lapsias canandea'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * '' Lapsias ciliatus'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias cyrboides'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias estebanensis'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias guamani'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ...
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Lapsias Iguaque
''Lapsias'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Phylogeny ''Lapsias'', ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are informally classified as "lapsiines". These are believed to be basal jumping spiders. While ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with ''Lapsias'', or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic.Maddison 2006a Description ''Lapsias lorax'' is typical of the genus, with large eyes and prominent male palps. There is a short video of ''Lapsias lorax'', showing typical jumping spider behavior.Wayne Maddison, Beaty Biodiversity Museum http://vimeo.com/50697273. Retrieved January 27, 2014 Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 12 species: * '' Lapsias canandea'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * '' Lapsias ciliatus'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias cyrboides'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias estebanensis'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias guamani'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ...
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Lapsias Guamani
''Lapsias'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Phylogeny ''Lapsias'', ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are informally classified as "lapsiines". These are believed to be basal jumping spiders. While ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with ''Lapsias'', or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic.Maddison 2006a Description ''Lapsias lorax'' is typical of the genus, with large eyes and prominent male palps. There is a short video of ''Lapsias lorax'', showing typical jumping spider behavior.Wayne Maddison, Beaty Biodiversity Museum http://vimeo.com/50697273. Retrieved January 27, 2014 Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 12 species: * '' Lapsias canandea'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * '' Lapsias ciliatus'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias cyrboides'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias estebanensis'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * '' Lapsias guamani'' Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ...
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Lapsias Cyrboides
''Lapsias'' is a spider genus (biology), genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Phylogeny ''Lapsias'', ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are informally classified as "lapsiines". These are believed to be basal (phylogenetics), basal jumping spiders. While ''Galianora'' and ''Thrandina'' are sister genera, it is not certain if they form a clade with ''Lapsias'', or if the common characteristics are symplesiomorphic.Wayne Maddison, Maddison 2006a Description ''Lapsias lorax'' is typical of the genus, with large eyes and prominent male palps. There is a short video of ''Lapsias lorax'', showing typical jumping spider behavior.Wayne Maddison, Beaty Biodiversity Museum http://vimeo.com/50697273. Retrieved January 27, 2014 Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted 12 species: * ''Lapsias canandea'' Wayne Maddison, Maddison, 2012 – Ecuador * ''Lapsias ciliatus'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias cyrboides'' Simon, 1900 – Venezuela * ''Lapsias estebanensis'' Simon, 190 ...
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Venezuela
Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. It has a territorial extension of , and its population was estimated at 29 million in 2022. The capital and largest urban agglomeration is the city of Caracas. The continental territory is bordered on the north by the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by Colombia, Brazil on the south, Trinidad and Tobago to the north-east and on the east by Guyana. The Venezuelan government maintains a claim against Guyana to Guayana Esequiba. Venezuela is a federal presidential republic consisting of 23 states, the Capital District and federal dependencies covering Venezuela's offshore islands. Venezuela is among the most urbanized countries in Latin America; the vast majority of Venezuelans live in the cities of the n ...
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