Matinta Fonsecai
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wayne Maddison
Wayne Paul Maddison , is a professor and Canada Research Chair at the departments of zoology and botany at the University of British Columbia, and the Director of the Spencer Entomological Collection at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum. His research concerns the phylogeny, biodiversity, and evolution of jumping spiders (Salticidae), of which he has discovered new species and genera. He has also done research in phylogenetic theory, developing and perfecting various methods used in comparative biology, such as character state inference in internal nodes through Maximum parsimony (phylogenetics), maximum parsimony, squared-change parsimony, or character correlation through the concentrated changes test or pairwise comparisons. In collaboration with David R. Maddison, he worked on thMesquiteopen-source phylogeny software, thMacCladeprogram, and the Tree of Life Web Project. His research has led him to discover new species of jumping spiders in Sarawak and Papua New Guinea. Selected pu ... [...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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Matinta Mimica
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matinta Longidens
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matinta Jurutiensis
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matinta Furcata
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hélio Ferraz De Almeida Camargo
Hélio Ferraz de Almeida Camargo (6 June 1922 – 14 July 2006) was a Brazilian zoologist and lawyer, who primarily worked with Brazilian birds. Life Camargo was born in the city of Piracicaba, São Paulo, in 1922, son of Theodureto Leite de Almeida Camargo and Davina Ferraz de Almeida Camargo.Nomura, H. (2006) De luto a Ornitologia Brasileira:Faleceu o Dr. Hélio Ferraz de Almeida Camargo (1922-2006). Atualidades Ornitológicas 131. He studied Law in the University of São Paulo, graduating in 1952. However, he was deeply interested in zoology and began working in 1944 as a trainee in the Zoology Department of Secretaria da Agricultura do Estado de São Paulo – which in 1969 became the Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo The Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo ( pt, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, abbreviated MZUSP) is a public natural history museum located in the historic Ipiranga district of São Paulo, Brazil. The MZUSP i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matinta Fonsecai
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cândido Firmino De Mello-Leitão
Cândido Firmino de Mello-Leitão (July 17, 1886 – December 14, 1948) was a Brazilian zoologist who is considered the founder of Arachnology in South America, publishing 198 papers on the taxonomy of Arachnida. He was also involved with education, writing high-school textbooks, and contributed to biogeography, with essays on the distribution of Arachnida in the South American continent. Biography Cândido Firmino de Mello-Leitão was born on the Cajazeiras Farm, Campina Grande, Paraíba state, Brazil, to Colonel Cândido Firmino and Jacunda de Mello-Leitão. He died in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His parents were subsistence farmers, and he had 15 brothers and sisters. He lived most of his childhood at the state of Pernambuco. His first job as a zoologist (1913) was at the Escola Superior de Agricultura e Medicina Veterinária in Piraí, RJ, as a teacher of general Zoology and Systematics. In 1915, he published his first taxonomical paper, with descriptions of some genera and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matinta Fasciata
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Matinta Delicata
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lodovico Di Caporiacco
Ludovico di Caporiacco (22 January 1900, in Udine – 18 July 1951, in Parma) was an Italian arachnologist. Caporiacco took part in an expedition to the Jebel Uweinat, a mountain massif in the boundary region of Sudan, Libya, and Egypt. On the mission, he, together with Hungarian explorer László Almásy, discovered the prehistoric rock paintings of Ain Doua in 1933. In 1943 he was appointed professor of zoology to the faculty of sciences at the University of Parma. He was the author of numerous scientific papers on arachnids native to Italy and other Mediterranean regions. He also published articles on species found in East Africa, Central Asia (Himalayas The Himalayas, or Himalaya (; ; ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has some of the planet's highest peaks, including the very highest, Mount Everest. Over 100 ... and the Karakoram) as well as Central and South America. He was the taxon ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |