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Metepeira Galatheae
''Metepeira'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1903. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek μετά and the obsolete genus name '' Epeira'', denoting a genus similar to ''Epeira''. Species it contains forty-four species found from Argentina to Canada, including Caribbean islands: *'' Metepeira arizonica'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *'' Metepeira atascadero'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *'' Metepeira bengryi'' (Archer, 1958) – Jamaica *''Metepeira brunneiceps'' Caporiacco, 1954 – French Guiana *'' Metepeira cajabamba'' Piel, 2001 – Ecuador, Peru *''Metepeira calamuchita'' Piel, 2001 – Argentina *''Metepeira celestun'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira chilapae'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936 – Mexico *''Metepeira comanche'' Levi, 1977 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira compsa'' (Chamberlin, 1916) – Puerto Rico to Argentina *''Metepeira crassipes'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira datona'' Chamberlin ...
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Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge
Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge (3 November 1860 â€“ 9 February 1905) was an English arachnologist. He is sometimes confused with his uncle, Octavius Pickard-Cambridge (1828–1917), who was also an arachnologist and from whom F. O. Pickard-Cambridge picked up his enthusiasm for the study of spiders. Life F. O. Pickard-Cambridge was born in Warmwell, Dorset, where his father was rector. He became a curate at St Cuthbert's church in Carlisle for a few years after having been educated at Sherborne School and Exeter College, Oxford. He left to become a professional biological illustrator, and in 1894–1895 spent several months in the Amazon as a naturalist on board the SS ''Faraday''. He found much of interest on his voyage and began writing papers in 1896 to describe the spiders he discovered. He had a promising career ahead of him, but this promise was not to be fulfilled. Bristowe, writing in the book ''British Spiders'', 1951, said of this time in F. O. Pickard-Cam ...
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Metepeira Brunneiceps
''Metepeira'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1903. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek μετά and the obsolete genus name '' Epeira'', denoting a genus similar to ''Epeira''. Species it contains forty-four species found from Argentina to Canada, including Caribbean islands: *'' Metepeira arizonica'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *'' Metepeira atascadero'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *'' Metepeira bengryi'' (Archer, 1958) – Jamaica *''Metepeira brunneiceps'' Caporiacco, 1954 – French Guiana *''Metepeira cajabamba'' Piel, 2001 – Ecuador, Peru *''Metepeira calamuchita'' Piel, 2001 – Argentina *''Metepeira celestun'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira chilapae'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936 – Mexico *''Metepeira comanche'' Levi, 1977 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira compsa'' (Chamberlin, 1916) – Puerto Rico to Argentina *''Metepeira crassipes'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira datona'' Chamberlin ...
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Willis J
Willis may refer to: Places United States * Willis, Florida, an unincorporated community * Willis, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Willis, Kansas, a city * Willis, Michigan, an unincorporated community * Willis, Nebraska, an unincorporated community * Willis, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community * Willis, Texas, a city * Willis, Floyd County, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Willis, Russell County, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Willis River, a tributary of the James River in Virginia Elsewhere * Willis, Grenada, a town * Willis Island, Coral Sea Islands Territory, Australia * Willis Islands, South Georgia Islands Arts and entertainment Works * ''Giselle'' or ''The Willis'', a ballet (in the ballet, the Willis are a group of supernatural women) * ''Le Villi'' (''The Willis'' or ''The Fairies''), an opera-ballet composed by Giacomo Puccini * ''Willis'' (album), by The Pietasters Fictional characters * Willis Jackson (character), in the 1970s-1980s Am ...
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Metepeira Foxi
''Metepeira foxi'' 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 the United States and Canada. References Araneidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1936 {{araneidae-stub ...
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Metepeira Desenderi
''Metepeira'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1903. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek μετά and the obsolete genus name '' Epeira'', denoting a genus similar to ''Epeira''. Species it contains forty-four species found from Argentina to Canada, including Caribbean islands: *'' Metepeira arizonica'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira atascadero'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira bengryi'' (Archer, 1958) – Jamaica *''Metepeira brunneiceps'' Caporiacco, 1954 – French Guiana *''Metepeira cajabamba'' Piel, 2001 – Ecuador, Peru *''Metepeira calamuchita'' Piel, 2001 – Argentina *''Metepeira celestun'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira chilapae'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936 – Mexico *''Metepeira comanche'' Levi, 1977 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira compsa'' (Chamberlin, 1916) – Puerto Rico to Argentina *''Metepeira crassipes'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira datona'' Chamberlin & ...
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Metepeira Datona
''Metepeira datona'' 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 the United States and Greater Antilles. References Araneidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1942 {{araneidae-stub ...
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Metepeira Crassipes
''Metepeira crassipes'' 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 the United States and Mexico. References Araneidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1942 {{araneidae-stub ...
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Metepeira Compsa
''Metepeira'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1903. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek μετά and the obsolete genus name '' Epeira'', denoting a genus similar to ''Epeira''. Species it contains forty-four species found from Argentina to Canada, including Caribbean islands: *'' Metepeira arizonica'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira atascadero'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira bengryi'' (Archer, 1958) – Jamaica *''Metepeira brunneiceps'' Caporiacco, 1954 – French Guiana *''Metepeira cajabamba'' Piel, 2001 – Ecuador, Peru *''Metepeira calamuchita'' Piel, 2001 – Argentina *''Metepeira celestun'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira chilapae'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936 – Mexico *''Metepeira comanche'' Levi, 1977 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira compsa'' (Chamberlin, 1916) – Puerto Rico to Argentina *''Metepeira crassipes'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira datona'' Chamberlin & ...
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Herbert Walter Levi
Herbert Walter Levi (January 3, 1921 – November 3, 2014) was professor emeritus of zoology and curator of arachnology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. He was born in Germany, educated there and at Leighton Park School, Reading in England. He then received his higher education at the University of Connecticut and the University of Wisconsin. Levi authored about 150 scientific papers on spiders and on biological conservation. He is the author of the popular Golden Guide ''Spiders and their Kin'', with Lorna Rose Levi (his wife) and Herbert Spencer Zim. Levi received the 2007 Eugene Simon Award from the International Society of Arachnology "for his immense influence on US spider research". He was an elected honorary member of the American Arachnological Society. Levi was an editorial board member for the ''Journal of Arachnology''. The pseudoscorpion genus ''Levichelifer'', the spider species ''Anisaedus levii'' and the whip spider species ''Phrynus levii''D ...
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Metepeira Comanche
''Metepeira comanche'' 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 the United States and Mexico. References Araneidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1977 {{araneidae-stub ...
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Metepeira Chilapae
''Metepeira'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1903. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek μετά and the obsolete genus name '' Epeira'', denoting a genus similar to ''Epeira''. Species it contains forty-four species found from Argentina to Canada, including Caribbean islands: *'' Metepeira arizonica'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira atascadero'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira bengryi'' (Archer, 1958) – Jamaica *''Metepeira brunneiceps'' Caporiacco, 1954 – French Guiana *''Metepeira cajabamba'' Piel, 2001 – Ecuador, Peru *''Metepeira calamuchita'' Piel, 2001 – Argentina *''Metepeira celestun'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira chilapae'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936 – Mexico *''Metepeira comanche'' Levi, 1977 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira compsa'' (Chamberlin, 1916) – Puerto Rico to Argentina *''Metepeira crassipes'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira datona'' Chamberlin & ...
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Metepeira Celestun
''Metepeira'' is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1903. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek μετά and the obsolete genus name '' Epeira'', denoting a genus similar to ''Epeira''. Species it contains forty-four species found from Argentina to Canada, including Caribbean islands: *'' Metepeira arizonica'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira atascadero'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira bengryi'' (Archer, 1958) – Jamaica *''Metepeira brunneiceps'' Caporiacco, 1954 – French Guiana *''Metepeira cajabamba'' Piel, 2001 – Ecuador, Peru *''Metepeira calamuchita'' Piel, 2001 – Argentina *''Metepeira celestun'' Piel, 2001 – Mexico *''Metepeira chilapae'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936 – Mexico *''Metepeira comanche'' Levi, 1977 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira compsa'' (Chamberlin, 1916) – Puerto Rico to Argentina *''Metepeira crassipes'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA, Mexico *''Metepeira datona'' Chamberlin & ...
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