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Mecynogea Buique
''Mecynogea'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine species in the Americas: *''Mecynogea apatzingan'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *'' Mecynogea bigibba'' Simon, 1903 – Brazil, Uruguay *'' Mecynogea buique'' Levi, 1997 – Brazil *'' Mecynogea erythromela'' (Holmberg, 1876) – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile *'' Mecynogea infelix'' (Soares & Camargo, 1948) – Colombia, Brazil *''Mecynogea lemniscata'' ( Walckenaer, 1841) – USA to Argentina *''Mecynogea martiana'' ( Archer, 1958) – Cuba, Hispaniola *'' Mecynogea ocosingo'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *''Mecynogea sucre ''Mecynogea'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine s ...
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Eugène Simon
Eugène Louis Simon (; 30 April 1848 – 17 November 1924) was a French naturalist who worked particularly on insects and spiders, but also on birds and plants. He is by far the most prolific spider taxonomist in history, describing over 4,000 species. Work on spiders His most significant work was ''Histoire Naturelle des Araignées'' (1892–1903), an encyclopedic treatment of the spider genera of the world. It was published in two volumes of more than 1000 pages each, and the same number of drawings by Simon. Working at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, it took Simon 11 years to complete, while working at the same time on devising a taxonomic scheme that embraced the known taxa. Simon described a total of 4,650 species, and as of 2013 about 3,790 species are still considered valid. The International Society of Arachnology offers a Simon Award recognising lifetime achievement. The Eocene fossil spider species '' Cenotextricella simoni'' was named in his ...
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Mecynogea Lemniscata
''Mecynogea lemniscata'', the basilica orbweaver, is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae Orb-weaver spiders are members of the spider family Araneidae. They are the most common group of builders of spiral wheel-shaped webs often found in gardens, fields, and forests. The English word "orb" can mean "circular", hence the English name .... It is found in a range from the United States to Argentina. References External links * Araneidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1841 Spiders of North America {{araneidae-stub ...
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Spiders Of North America
Spiders ( order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all 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 families have been recorded by 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 segments are fused into two tagmata, the cephalothorax or prosoma, and the opisthosoma, or abdomen, and joined by a small, cylindrical pedicel, however, as there is currently neither paleontological nor embryological evidence that spiders ever had a separate ...
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Araneomorphae Genera
The Araneomorphae (also called the Labidognatha) are an infraorder of spiders. They are distinguishable by chelicerae (fangs) that point diagonally forward and cross in a pinching action, in contrast to the Mygalomorphae (tarantulas and their close kin), where they point straight down. Araneomorphs comprise the vast majority of living spiders. Distinguishing characteristics Most spider species are Araneomorphae, which have fangs that face towards each other, increasing the orientations they can employ during prey capture. They have fewer book lungs (when present), and the females typically live one year. The Mygalomorphae have fangs that face towards the ground, and which are parallel to the long axis of the spider's body, thus they have only one orientation they can employ during prey capture. They have four pairs of book lungs, and the females often live many years. Image:Atrax robustus.jpg, This ''Atrax robustus'' shows the orientation of Myglamorphae fangs. Image:Che ...
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Mecynogea Sucre
''Mecynogea'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine species in the Americas: *''Mecynogea apatzingan'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *'' Mecynogea bigibba'' Simon, 1903 – Brazil, Uruguay *'' Mecynogea buique'' Levi, 1997 – Brazil *'' Mecynogea erythromela'' (Holmberg, 1876) – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile *'' Mecynogea infelix'' (Soares & Camargo, 1948) – Colombia, Brazil *''Mecynogea lemniscata'' ( Walckenaer, 1841) – USA to Argentina *''Mecynogea martiana ''Mecynogea'' is a genus of Araneidae, orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine spe ...'' ( Archer, 1958) – Cuba, Hispaniola *'' Mecynogea ocosingo'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *'' ...
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Mecynogea Ocosingo
''Mecynogea'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine species in the Americas: *''Mecynogea apatzingan'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *''Mecynogea bigibba'' Simon, 1903 – Brazil, Uruguay *''Mecynogea buique'' Levi, 1997 – Brazil *''Mecynogea erythromela'' (Holmberg, 1876) – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile *''Mecynogea infelix'' (Soares & Camargo, 1948) – Colombia, Brazil *''Mecynogea lemniscata'' ( Walckenaer, 1841) – USA to Argentina *''Mecynogea martiana'' ( Archer, 1958) – Cuba, Hispaniola *'' Mecynogea ocosingo'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *''Mecynogea sucre ''Mecynogea'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine speci ...
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Allan Frost Archer
Allan Frost Archer (January 22, 1908 – 1994, fl. 1940–1971), U.S. arachnologist, entomologist and malacologist. He was the curator of Arachnida at the Alabama Museum of Natural History, University, Alabama. Archer was active in the latter half of the twentieth century, especially between 1940 and 1971, when he Species description, described numerous species of arachnids and snails in a number of states in the United States and elsewhere. The World Spider Catalog lists 29 genus, genera of spiders named by Archer, of which 16 are still accepted . Allen Frost Archer was the author of about 26 scientific papers and was responsible for describing a number of terrestrial snail taxa in his malacological career which spanned over 30 years. His specimen collection of 1600 lots of terrestrial snails seems to have passed to Dr. John C. Hurd (LaGrange College, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia) and subsequently to the Auburn University Natural History Learning Center and Museum (AUNHLCM) in ...
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Mecynogea Martiana
''Mecynogea'' is a genus of Araneidae, orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine species in the Americas: *''Mecynogea apatzingan'' Herbert Walter Levi, Levi, 1997 – Mexico *''Mecynogea bigibba'' Simon, 1903 – Brazil, Uruguay *''Mecynogea buique'' Levi, 1997 – Brazil *''Mecynogea erythromela'' (Holmberg, 1876) – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile *''Mecynogea infelix'' (Soares & Hélio Ferraz de Almeida Camargo, Camargo, 1948) – Colombia, Brazil *''Mecynogea lemniscata'' (Charles Athanase Walckenaer, Walckenaer, 1841) – USA to Argentina *''Mecynogea martiana'' (Allan Frost Archer, Archer, 1958) – Cuba, Hispaniola *''Mecynogea ocosingo'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *''Mecynogea sucre'' Levi, 1997 – Venezuela, Brazil References

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Charles Athanase Walckenaer
Baron Charles Athanase Walckenaer (25 December 1771 – 28 April 1852) was a French civil servant and scientist. Biography Walckenaer was born in Paris and studied at the universities of University of Oxford, Oxford and University of Glasgow, Glasgow. In 1793 he was appointed head of the military transports in the Pyrenees, after which he pursued technical studies at the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées and the École polytechnique. He was elected member of the Institut de France in 1813, was mayor (''maire'') in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, 5th arrondissement in Paris and secretary-general of the prefect of the Seine (département), Seine 1816–1825. He was made a baron in 1823. In 1839 he was appointed conservator for the Department of Maps at the Bibliothèque Nationale, Royal Library in Paris and in 1840 secretary for life in the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. He was one of the founders of the Société entomologique de France in 1832, and a "r ...
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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, being effectivated as biologist in 1946. Camargo started working with Dr. Olivério Pinto, taking the administration of the bird section of the museum after his retirement. From 1966 to 1979, he was substitute director of the museum, unt ...
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Mecynogea Bigibba
''Mecynogea'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine species in the Americas: *''Mecynogea apatzingan'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *'' Mecynogea bigibba'' Simon, 1903 – Brazil, Uruguay *''Mecynogea buique'' Levi, 1997 – Brazil *''Mecynogea erythromela'' (Holmberg, 1876) – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile *''Mecynogea infelix'' (Soares & Camargo, 1948) – Colombia, Brazil *''Mecynogea lemniscata'' ( Walckenaer, 1841) – USA to Argentina *''Mecynogea martiana'' ( Archer, 1958) – Cuba, Hispaniola *'' Mecynogea ocosingo'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *''Mecynogea sucre ''Mecynogea'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine spec ...
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Mecynogea Infelix
''Mecynogea'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine species in the Americas: *''Mecynogea apatzingan'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *'' Mecynogea bigibba'' Simon, 1903 – Brazil, Uruguay *''Mecynogea buique'' Levi, 1997 – Brazil *''Mecynogea erythromela'' (Holmberg, 1876) – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile *'' Mecynogea infelix'' (Soares & Camargo, 1948) – Colombia, Brazil *''Mecynogea lemniscata'' ( Walckenaer, 1841) – USA to Argentina *''Mecynogea martiana'' ( Archer, 1958) – Cuba, Hispaniola *'' Mecynogea ocosingo'' Levi, 1997 – Mexico *''Mecynogea sucre ''Mecynogea'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. The name is derived from the Greek mekyno (μηυνω), meaning "to lengthen", and "gea" (γεα), meaning "earth". Species it contains nine spe ...
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