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Marengo (spider)
''Marengo'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1892. The name is derived from Marengo, a village in Italy and the name of Napoleon's horse. Species , the World Spider Catalog recognizes the following species, found only in Asia: *'' Marengo batheryensis'' Sudhin, Nafin, Benjamin & Sudhikumar, 2019 – India *'' Marengo crassipes'' Peckham & Peckham, 1892 ( type) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Marengo deelemanae'' Benjamin, 2004 – Thailand *'' Marengo inornata'' (Simon, 1900) – Sri Lanka *'' Marengo nitida'' Simon, 1900 – Sri Lanka *''Marengo rattotensis ''Marengo rattotensis'' is a species of spider of the genus '' Marengo''. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. The species was first discovered from Rattota area of Matale District Matale District ( si, මාතලේ දිස්ත්‍රික් ...'' Benjamin, 2006 – Sri Lanka *'' Marengo sachintendulkar'' Malamel, Prajapati, Sudhikumar & Sebastian, 2019 – India ...
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