Masteria Aimeae
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *''Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *''Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *''Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *''Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *''Masteria franzi'' Raven, 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masteria Barona
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *'' Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *'' Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *'' Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *'' Masteria franzi'' Rav ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masteria Jatunsacha
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *''Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *'' Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *'' Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *'' Masteria franzi'' Rave ... [...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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Masteria Guyanensis
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *''Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *'' Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *'' Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *'' Masteria franzi'' Rave ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masteria Golovatchi
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *''Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *'' Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *'' Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *'' Masteria franzi'' Rave ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masteria Galipote
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *''Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *'' Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *'' Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *'' Masteria franzi'' Rave ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masteria Franzi
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *''Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *'' Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *'' Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *'' Masteria franzi'' Rave ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masteria Downeyi
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *''Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *'' Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *'' Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *''Masteria franzi'' Raven ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Robert Raven
Robert John Raven is an Australian arachnologist, being the Head of Terrestrial Biodiversity and the Senior Curator (Arachnida) at the Queensland Museum. Dr Raven has described many species of spider in Australia and elsewhere, and is spider bite consultant to the Royal Brisbane Hospital The Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital (RBWH) is a tertiary public hospital located in Herston, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is operated by Metro North Health, part of the Queensland Health network. The hospital has 929 be ..., leading to much work on spider toxins. References External links Dr Robert Ravenat Queensland Museum Arachnids researchat Queensland Museum Australian arachnologists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{zoologist-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masteria Colombiensis
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *''Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *'' Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *''Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *''Masteria franzi'' Raven, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masteria Chalupas
''Masteria'' is a genus of curtain web spiders that was first described by L. Koch in 1873. They occur in the tropics of Central to South America, Asia and Micronesia, with one species found in Australia. ''M. petrunkevitchi'' males are long and females are long. ''M. lewisi'', ''M. barona'', and ''M. downeyi'' are slightly smaller and have only six eyes. Species it contains 39 species: *'' Masteria aguaruna'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Peru *'' Masteria aimeae'' (Alayón, 1995) – Cuba *'' Masteria amarumayu'' Passanha & Brescovit, 2018 – Brazil *'' Masteria angienae'' Víquez, 2020 — Costa Rica (Cocos Is.) *''Masteria barona'' (Chickering, 1966) – Trinidad *''Masteria caeca'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria cavicola'' (Simon, 1892) – Philippines *'' Masteria chalupas'' (Dupérré & Tapia, 2021) — Ecuador *''Masteria colombiensis'' Raven, 1981 – Colombia *''Masteria downeyi'' (Chickering, 1966) – Costa Rica, Panama *''Masteria franzi'' Raven, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |