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Nungia Papakula
''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, Japan * ''Nungia hatamensis'' (Thorell, 1881) – Malaysia, New Guinea * ''Nungia modesta ''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian Salticidae, jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, ...'' (Keyserling, 1883) – Australia (Queensland) * '' Nungia papakula'' (Strand, 1911) – Indonesia (Aru Is.) * '' Nungia tangi'' (Wang & Li, 2022) – China (Hainan) * '' Nungia xiaolonghaensis'' (Cao & Li, 2016) – China References External links * Salticidae.orgDiagnostic drawings Salticidae genera Salticidae Spiders of Asia Taxa named by Marek Michal Zabka {{Jumping-spider-stub ...
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Marek Michał Żabka
Marek Michał Żabka (born 1955) is a Polish arachnologist. His main research area is the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders), especially their systematics and biogeography. He has produced nearly 80 scientific publications, popular science articles and a book. The World Spider Catalog lists 25 genus names or synonyms and 237 species names or synonyms of which he is either the sole author or a co-author. Nine jumping spider species and one ant spider species have been given the specific name ''zabkai''. He received a master's degree in biology in 1978 from the Higher School of Agriculture and Pedagogy (Wyższa Szkoła Rolniczo-Pedagogiczna) in Siedlce – now the Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities. He then worked there, first as an assistant and then as adjunct professor. In 1984, he was awarded a PhD in biological sciences by the Department of Earth Sciences and Biology at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań under the supervision of Jerzy Prósz ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Salticidae
Jumping spiders are a group of spiders that constitute the family Salticidae. As of 2019, this family contained over 600 described genera and over 6,000 described species, making it the largest family of spiders at 13% of all species. Jumping spiders have some of the best vision among arthropods and use it in courtship, hunting, and navigation. Although they normally move unobtrusively and fairly slowly, most species are capable of very agile jumps, notably when hunting, but sometimes in response to sudden threats or crossing long gaps. Both their book lungs and tracheal system are well-developed, and they use both systems (bimodal breathing). Jumping spiders are generally recognized by their eye pattern. All jumping spiders have four pairs of eyes, with the anterior median pair being particularly large. Distinguishing characteristics Jumping spiders are among the easiest to distinguish from similar spider families because of the shape of the cephalothorax and their eye pa ...
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World Spider Catalog
The World Spider Catalog (WSC) is an online searchable database concerned with spider taxonomy. It aims to list all accepted families, genera and species, as well as provide access to the related taxonomic literature. The WSC began as a series of individual web pages in 2000, created by Norman I. Platnick of the American Museum of Natural History. After Platnick's retirement in 2014, the Natural History Museum of Bern (Switzerland) took over the catalog, converting it to a relational database. , 50,151 accepted species were listed. The order Araneae 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 dive ... (spiders) has the seventh-most species of all orders. The existence of the World Spider Catalog makes spiders the largest taxon with an online listing that is updated regularly. It ha ...
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Nungia Epigynalis
''Nungia epigynalis'' was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985 from a single 6 millimetres (0.24 in) long female,Murphy, Frances; Murphy, John (2000). ''An Introduction to the Spiders of South East Asia''. Malaysian Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur. p. 293. although males have subsequently been found. The name is derived from the Nùng people of Vietnam and China. The species name is derived from "epigyne". Females have a light brown thorax, with a greyish-yellow opisthosoma The opisthosoma is the posterior part of the body in some arthropods, behind the prosoma (cephalothorax). It is a distinctive feature of the subphylum Chelicerata (arachnids, horseshoe crabs and others). Although it is similar in most respects to a ... and longitudinal rows of grey spots. Its legs are yellow, except for the stronger first pair, which are light brown except for the distal segments. They are only found in Asia. References {{taxonbar, from=Q1304117 Taxa named by Marek Michal Zabka ...
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Nungia Hatamensis
''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, Japan * '' Nungia hatamensis'' (Thorell, 1881) – Malaysia, New Guinea * ''Nungia modesta ''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian Salticidae, jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, ...'' (Keyserling, 1883) – Australia (Queensland) * '' Nungia papakula'' (Strand, 1911) – Indonesia (Aru Is.) * '' Nungia tangi'' (Wang & Li, 2022) – China (Hainan) * '' Nungia xiaolonghaensis'' (Cao & Li, 2016) – China References External links * Salticidae.orgDiagnostic drawings Salticidae genera Salticidae Spiders of Asia Taxa named by Marek Michal Zabka {{Jumping-spider-stub ...
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Nungia Modesta
''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian Salticidae, jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, Japan * ''Nungia hatamensis'' (Thorell, 1881) – Malaysia, New Guinea * ''Nungia modesta'' (Keyserling, 1883) – Australia (Queensland) * ''Nungia papakula'' (Strand, 1911) – Indonesia (Aru Is.) * ''Nungia tangi'' (Wang & Li, 2022) – China (Hainan) * ''Nungia xiaolonghaensis'' (Cao & Li, 2016) – China References External links * Salticidae.orgDiagnostic drawings
Salticidae genera Salticidae Spiders of Asia Taxa named by Marek Michal Zabka {{Jumping-spider-stub ...
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Nungia Papakula
''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, Japan * ''Nungia hatamensis'' (Thorell, 1881) – Malaysia, New Guinea * ''Nungia modesta ''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian Salticidae, jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, ...'' (Keyserling, 1883) – Australia (Queensland) * '' Nungia papakula'' (Strand, 1911) – Indonesia (Aru Is.) * '' Nungia tangi'' (Wang & Li, 2022) – China (Hainan) * '' Nungia xiaolonghaensis'' (Cao & Li, 2016) – China References External links * Salticidae.orgDiagnostic drawings Salticidae genera Salticidae Spiders of Asia Taxa named by Marek Michal Zabka {{Jumping-spider-stub ...
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Nungia Tangi
''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, Japan * ''Nungia hatamensis'' (Thorell, 1881) – Malaysia, New Guinea * ''Nungia modesta'' (Keyserling, 1883) – Australia (Queensland) * ''Nungia papakula ''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, Japan * ''Nu ...'' (Strand, 1911) – Indonesia (Aru Is.) * '' Nungia tangi'' (Wang & Li, 2022) – China (Hainan) * '' Nungia xiaolonghaensis'' (Cao & Li, 2016) – China References External links * Salticidae.orgDiagnostic drawings Salticidae genera Salticidae Spiders of Asia Taxa named by Marek Michal Zabka {{Jumping-spider-stub ...
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Nungia Xiaolonghaensis
''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, Japan * ''Nungia hatamensis'' (Thorell, 1881) – Malaysia, New Guinea * ''Nungia modesta'' (Keyserling, 1883) – Australia (Queensland) * ''Nungia papakula'' (Strand, 1911) – Indonesia (Aru Is.) * ''Nungia tangi ''Nungia'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders containing 6 species, and was first described by Marek Michał Żabka in 1985. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 6 species: * ''Nungia epigynalis'' (Żabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam, Japan * ''Nu ...'' (Wang & Li, 2022) – China (Hainan) * '' Nungia xiaolonghaensis'' (Cao & Li, 2016) – China References External links * Salticidae.orgDiagnostic drawings Salticidae genera Salticidae Spiders of Asia Taxa named by Marek Michal Zabka {{Jumping-spider-stub ...
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Salticidae Genera
Jumping spiders are a group of spiders that constitute the family Salticidae. As of 2019, this family contained over 600 described genera and over 6,000 described species, making it the largest family of spiders at 13% of all species. Jumping spiders have some of the best vision among arthropods and use it in courtship, hunting, and navigation. Although they normally move unobtrusively and fairly slowly, most species are capable of very agile jumps, notably when hunting, but sometimes in response to sudden threats or crossing long gaps. Both their book lungs and tracheal system are well-developed, and they use both systems (bimodal breathing). Jumping spiders are generally recognized by their eye pattern. All jumping spiders have four pairs of eyes, with the anterior median pair being particularly large. Distinguishing characteristics Jumping spiders are among the easiest to distinguish from similar spider families because of the shape of the cephalothorax and their eye pa ...
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Spiders Of Asia
Spiders (order (biology), order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude spider silk, silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all Order (biology), 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 Family (biology), families have been recorded by Taxonomy (biology), 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 segmentation (biology), segments are fused into two Tagma (biology), tagmata, the cephalothorax or prosoma, and the opisthosoma, or abdomen, and joined by a small, cylindrical Gl ...
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