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Pancorius Changricus
''Pancorius'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902. They are similar to '' Hyllus''. Description ''Pancorius'', or at least its Vietnamese species, are rather big, thickset and densely haired jumping spiders. The male palpal organ has a simple structure, while the female epigyne has two pockets and their internal structures consist of 2-3 vast chambers. Habitat ''Pancorius'' have been collected from various habitats including a roadside wall with dense vegetation, open forest, tropical rainforest and jungle. Diet One species, ''P. changricus'', has been reported to feed on various flies (hover flies, black flies, cluster flies), booklice and thrips. Species it contains the following species, found throughout southern Asia, with one palaearctic species (''P. crassipes''): *''Pancorius alboclypeus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pancorius altus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pan ...
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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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Pancorius Alboclypeus
''Pancorius'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902. They are similar to '' Hyllus''. Description ''Pancorius'', or at least its Vietnamese species, are rather big, thickset and densely haired jumping spiders. The male palpal organ has a simple structure, while the female epigyne has two pockets and their internal structures consist of 2-3 vast chambers. Habitat ''Pancorius'' have been collected from various habitats including a roadside wall with dense vegetation, open forest, tropical rainforest and jungle. Diet One species, ''P. changricus'', has been reported to feed on various flies (hover flies, black flies, cluster flies), booklice and thrips. Species it contains the following species, found throughout southern Asia, with one palaearctic species (''P. crassipes''): *'' Pancorius alboclypeus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pancorius altus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pa ...
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Pancorius Cheni
''Pancorius'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902. They are similar to '' Hyllus''. Description ''Pancorius'', or at least its Vietnamese species, are rather big, thickset and densely haired jumping spiders. The male palpal organ has a simple structure, while the female epigyne has two pockets and their internal structures consist of 2-3 vast chambers. Habitat ''Pancorius'' have been collected from various habitats including a roadside wall with dense vegetation, open forest, tropical rainforest and jungle. Diet One species, ''P. changricus'', has been reported to feed on various flies (hover flies, black flies, cluster flies), booklice and thrips. Species it contains the following species, found throughout southern Asia, with one palaearctic species (''P. crassipes''): *''Pancorius alboclypeus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pancorius altus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pan ...
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Bhutan
Bhutan (; dz, འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, Druk Yul ), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan,), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is situated in the Eastern Himalayas, between China in the north and India in the south. A mountainous country, Bhutan is known as "Druk Yul," or "Land of the Thunder Dragon". Nepal and Bangladesh are located near Bhutan but do not share a land border. The country has a population of over 727,145 and territory of and ranks 133rd in terms of land area and 160th in population. Bhutan is a Constitutional Democratic Monarchy with King as head of state and Prime Minister as head of government. Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism is the state religion and the Je Khenpo is the head of state religion. The subalpine Himalayan mountains in the north rise from the country's lush subtropical plains in the south. In the Bhutanese Himalayas, there are peaks higher than above sea level. Gangkhar Puensum is Bhutan's highest peak and is the highest uncl ...
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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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Pancorius Changricus
''Pancorius'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902. They are similar to '' Hyllus''. Description ''Pancorius'', or at least its Vietnamese species, are rather big, thickset and densely haired jumping spiders. The male palpal organ has a simple structure, while the female epigyne has two pockets and their internal structures consist of 2-3 vast chambers. Habitat ''Pancorius'' have been collected from various habitats including a roadside wall with dense vegetation, open forest, tropical rainforest and jungle. Diet One species, ''P. changricus'', has been reported to feed on various flies (hover flies, black flies, cluster flies), booklice and thrips. Species it contains the following species, found throughout southern Asia, with one palaearctic species (''P. crassipes''): *''Pancorius alboclypeus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pancorius altus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pan ...
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Pancorius Candidus
''Pancorius'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902. They are similar to '' Hyllus''. Description ''Pancorius'', or at least its Vietnamese species, are rather big, thickset and densely haired jumping spiders. The male palpal organ has a simple structure, while the female epigyne has two pockets and their internal structures consist of 2-3 vast chambers. Habitat ''Pancorius'' have been collected from various habitats including a roadside wall with dense vegetation, open forest, tropical rainforest and jungle. Diet One species, ''P. changricus'', has been reported to feed on various flies (hover flies, black flies, cluster flies), booklice and thrips. Species it contains the following species, found throughout southern Asia, with one palaearctic species (''P. crassipes''): *''Pancorius alboclypeus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pancorius altus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pan ...
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Pancorius Cadus
''Pancorius'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902. They are similar to '' Hyllus''. Description ''Pancorius'', or at least its Vietnamese species, are rather big, thickset and densely haired jumping spiders. The male palpal organ has a simple structure, while the female epigyne has two pockets and their internal structures consist of 2-3 vast chambers. Habitat ''Pancorius'' have been collected from various habitats including a roadside wall with dense vegetation, open forest, tropical rainforest and jungle. Diet One species, ''P. changricus'', has been reported to feed on various flies (hover flies, black flies, cluster flies), booklice and thrips. Species it contains the following species, found throughout southern Asia, with one palaearctic species (''P. crassipes''): *''Pancorius alboclypeus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pancorius altus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pan ...
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Pancorius Borneensis
''Pancorius'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902. They are similar to '' Hyllus''. Description ''Pancorius'', or at least its Vietnamese species, are rather big, thickset and densely haired jumping spiders. The male palpal organ has a simple structure, while the female epigyne has two pockets and their internal structures consist of 2-3 vast chambers. Habitat ''Pancorius'' have been collected from various habitats including a roadside wall with dense vegetation, open forest, tropical rainforest and jungle. Diet One species, ''P. changricus'', has been reported to feed on various flies (hover flies, black flies, cluster flies), booklice and thrips. Species it contains the following species, found throughout southern Asia, with one palaearctic species (''P. crassipes''): *''Pancorius alboclypeus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pancorius altus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pan ...
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Pancorius Athukoralai
''Pancorius'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902. They are similar to '' Hyllus''. Description ''Pancorius'', or at least its Vietnamese species, are rather big, thickset and densely haired jumping spiders. The male palpal organ has a simple structure, while the female epigyne has two pockets and their internal structures consist of 2-3 vast chambers. Habitat ''Pancorius'' have been collected from various habitats including a roadside wall with dense vegetation, open forest, tropical rainforest and jungle. Diet One species, ''P. changricus'', has been reported to feed on various flies (hover flies, black flies, cluster flies), booklice and thrips. Species it contains the following species, found throughout southern Asia, with one palaearctic species (''P. crassipes''): *''Pancorius alboclypeus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pancorius altus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pan ...
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Nepal
Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, bordering the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north, and India in the south, east, and west, while it is narrowly separated from Bangladesh by the Siliguri Corridor, and from Bhutan by the Indian state of Sikkim. Nepal has a diverse geography, including fertile plains, subalpine forested hills, and eight of the world's ten tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious and multi-cultural state, with Nepali as the official language. Kathmandu is the nation's capital and the largest city. The name "Nepal" is first recorded in texts from the Vedic period of the India ...
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Pancorius Armatus
''Pancorius'' is a genus of Asian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1902. They are similar to '' Hyllus''. Description ''Pancorius'', or at least its Vietnamese species, are rather big, thickset and densely haired jumping spiders. The male palpal organ has a simple structure, while the female epigyne has two pockets and their internal structures consist of 2-3 vast chambers. Habitat ''Pancorius'' have been collected from various habitats including a roadside wall with dense vegetation, open forest, tropical rainforest and jungle. Diet One species, ''P. changricus'', has been reported to feed on various flies (hover flies, black flies, cluster flies), booklice and thrips. Species it contains the following species, found throughout southern Asia, with one palaearctic species (''P. crassipes''): *''Pancorius alboclypeus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pancorius altus'' Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2021 – Sri Lanka *'' Pan ...
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