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Microbianor Golovatchi
''Microbianor'' is a genus of African jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''micro''), meaning "small", and the genus '' Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, found only in Africa: *'' Microbianor deltshevi'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *'' Microbianor furcatus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2013 – South Africa *'' Microbianor globosus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2011 – South Africa *'' Microbianor golovatchi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles *''Microbianor madagascarensis'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *''Microbianor nigritarsus'' Logunov, 2000 (type) – Seychelles *''Microbianor saaristoi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles, Réunion *''Microbianor simplex ''Microbianor'' is a genus of African jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''micro''), meaning "small", and the genus '' Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, f ...' ...
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Microbianor Nigritarsus
''Microbianor'' is a genus of African Salticidae, jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''wikt:μικρός#Ancient_Greek, micro''), meaning "small", and the genus ''Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, found only in Africa: *''Microbianor deltshevi'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *''Microbianor furcatus'' Haddad & Wanda Wesołowska, Wesolowska, 2013 – South Africa *''Microbianor globosus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2011 – South Africa *''Microbianor golovatchi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles *''Microbianor madagascarensis'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *''Microbianor nigritarsus'' Logunov, 2000 (Type_species, type) – Seychelles *''Microbianor saaristoi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles, Réunion *''Microbianor simplex'' Wanda Wesołowska, Wesołowska & Haddad, 2018 – South Africa References Further reading

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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; and to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini. It also completely enclaves the country Lesotho. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World, and the second-most populous country located entirely south of the equator, after Tanzania. South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot, with unique biomes, plant and animal life. With over 60 million people, the country is the world's 24th-most populous nation and covers an area of . South Africa has three capital cities, with the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government based in Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town respectively. The largest city is Johannesburg. About 80% of the population are Black South Afri ...
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Microbianor Simplex
''Microbianor'' is a genus of African jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''micro''), meaning "small", and the genus '' Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, found only in Africa: *'' Microbianor deltshevi'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *'' Microbianor furcatus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2013 – South Africa *'' Microbianor globosus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2011 – South Africa *'' Microbianor golovatchi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles *'' Microbianor madagascarensis'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *''Microbianor nigritarsus'' Logunov, 2000 (type) – Seychelles *'' Microbianor saaristoi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles, Réunion Réunion (; french: La Réunion, ; previously ''Île Bourbon''; rcf, label= Reunionese Creole, La Rényon) is an island in the Indian Ocean that is an overseas department and region of France. It is located approximately east of the island ... *'' Microbianor simpl ...
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Réunion
Réunion (; french: La Réunion, ; previously ''Île Bourbon''; rcf, label= Reunionese Creole, La Rényon) is an island in the Indian Ocean that is an overseas department and region of France. It is located approximately east of the island of Madagascar and southwest of the island of Mauritius. , it had a population of 868,846. Like the other four overseas departments, Réunion also holds the status of a region of France, and is an integral part of the French Republic. Réunion is an outermost region of the European Union and is part of the eurozone. Réunion and the fellow French overseas department of Mayotte are the only eurozone regions located in the Southern Hemisphere. As in the rest of France, the official language of Réunion is French. In addition, a majority of the region's population speaks Réunion Creole. Toponymy When France took possession of the island in the seventeenth century, it was named Bourbon, after the dynasty that then ruled France. To break ...
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Microbianor Saaristoi
''Microbianor'' is a genus of African jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''micro''), meaning "small", and the genus '' Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, found only in Africa: *'' Microbianor deltshevi'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *'' Microbianor furcatus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2013 – South Africa *'' Microbianor globosus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2011 – South Africa *'' Microbianor golovatchi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles *'' Microbianor madagascarensis'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *''Microbianor nigritarsus'' Logunov, 2000 (type) – Seychelles *'' Microbianor saaristoi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles, Réunion *''Microbianor simplex ''Microbianor'' is a genus of African jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''micro''), meaning "small", and the genus '' Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, f .. ...
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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.
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Microbianor Madagascarensis
''Microbianor'' is a genus of African jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''micro''), meaning "small", and the genus '' Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, found only in Africa: *'' Microbianor deltshevi'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *'' Microbianor furcatus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2013 – South Africa *'' Microbianor globosus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2011 – South Africa *'' Microbianor golovatchi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles *'' Microbianor madagascarensis'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *''Microbianor nigritarsus'' Logunov, 2000 (type) – Seychelles *''Microbianor saaristoi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles, Réunion *''Microbianor simplex ''Microbianor'' is a genus of African jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''micro''), meaning "small", and the genus '' Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, f ... ...
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Seychelles
Seychelles (, ; ), officially the Republic of Seychelles (french: link=no, République des Seychelles; Creole: ''La Repiblik Sesel''), is an archipelagic state consisting of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean. Its capital and largest city, Victoria, is east of mainland Africa. Nearby island countries and territories include the Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, and the French overseas departments of Mayotte and Réunion to the south; and Maldives and the Chagos Archipelago (administered by the United Kingdom as the British Indian Ocean Territory) to the east. It is the least populated sovereign African country, with an estimated 2020 population of 98,462. Seychelles was uninhabited prior to being encountered by Europeans in the 16th century. It faced competing French and British interests until coming under full British control in the late 18th century. Since proclaiming independence from the United Kingdom in 1976, it has developed from a largely agricultural society to ...
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Microbianor Golovatchi
''Microbianor'' is a genus of African jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''micro''), meaning "small", and the genus '' Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, found only in Africa: *'' Microbianor deltshevi'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *'' Microbianor furcatus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2013 – South Africa *'' Microbianor globosus'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2011 – South Africa *'' Microbianor golovatchi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles *''Microbianor madagascarensis'' Logunov, 2009 – Madagascar *''Microbianor nigritarsus'' Logunov, 2000 (type) – Seychelles *''Microbianor saaristoi'' Logunov, 2000 – Seychelles, Réunion *''Microbianor simplex ''Microbianor'' is a genus of African jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2000. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek (''micro''), meaning "small", and the genus '' Bianor''. Species it contains eight species, f ...' ...
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Microbianor Globosus
''Microbianor globosus'' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Microbianor'' that lives in South Africa. It lives on the banks of the Orange River in Northern Cape. The species was first described in 2011 by Charles Haddad and Wanda Wesołowska. It is a very small spider, with a carapace typically long and an abdomen typically long. The carapace is high, broad, short and almost completely dark brown. The abdomen is oval with a white pattern of patches around a central line. The front pair of legs are longer and brown, the remainder being yellow. The male has a characteristic long embolus that curves around the palpal bulb. There is an unusually large spike or apophysis on the pedipalp tibia. This helps identify the species. The female has not been described. Taxonomy ''Microbianor globosus'' is a species of jumping spider that was first described by Charles Haddad and Wanda Wesołowska in 2011. It was one of over 500 species identified by the Polish arachn ...
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Wanda Wesołowska
Wanda Wesołowska (born 11 August 1950) is a Polish zoologist known for her work with jumping spiders. She has described more species of jumping spider than any contemporary writer, and is second only to Eugène Simon in the history of arachnology. Originally a student of ornithology, she developed an interest in jumping spiders while still a student at the Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in the 1970s. She subsequently undertook study into the genus ''Heliophanus'' at the University of Wroclaw. Her subsequent doctoral thesis described 44 new species, and joined the staff at the university. She stayed until retiring in 2020. Her research included the taxonomy and zoogeography of jumping spiders, and has included extensive work on African genera like ''Menemerus'' and ''Pachyballus''. She has identified over 500 species, including half of all those from South Africa, as well as having more than 20 named after her. Early life Wanda Wesołowska (née Nowysz) was ...
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Species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology, behaviour or ecological niche. In addition, paleontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined. The most recent rigorous estimate for the total number of species of eukaryotes is between 8 and 8.7 million. However, only about 14% of these had been described by 2011. All species (except viruses) are given a two-part name, a "binomial". The first part of a binomial is the genus to which the species belongs. The second part is called the specific name or the specific epithet (in botanical nomenclature, also sometimes i ...
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