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Praestigia Groenlandica
''Praestigia'' is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Alfred Frank Millidge in 1954. The defining characteristic of ''Praestigia'' is a projection issuing from the ocular region in males, which varies in form depending on the species, and bears a cap at its distal end. The cap is composed of a series of interconnected fibers glued to the projection with a waxy substance. The cap itself is easily dislodged and lost, and where it originates from is unclear. The generic name is a combination of Latin ''prae'', meaning "in front" or "before" and Greek ''stigios'', meaning "an awl," a reference to the above-described projection. Species it contains eight species: *''Praestigia duffeyi'' Millidge, 1954 (type) – Europe *''Praestigia eskovi'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen, 2008 – Russia *'' Praestigia groenlandica'' Holm, 1967 – Canada, Greenland *'' Praestigia kulczynskii'' Eskov, 1979 – Russia, Japan, Canada *'' Praestigia makarovae'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Kopon ...
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Praestigia Duffeyi
''Praestigia'' is a genus of Linyphiidae, sheet weavers that was first described by A. F. Millidge, Alfred Frank Millidge in 1954. The defining characteristic of ''Praestigia'' is a projection issuing from the ocular region in males, which varies in form depending on the species, and bears a cap at its distal end. The cap is composed of a series of interconnected fibers glued to the projection with a waxy substance. The cap itself is easily dislodged and lost, and where it originates from is unclear. The generic name is a combination of Latin ''prae'', meaning "in front" or "before" and Greek ''stigios'', meaning "an awl," a reference to the above-described projection. Species it contains eight species: *''Praestigia duffeyi'' Millidge, 1954 (Type species, type) – Europe *''Praestigia eskovi'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen, 2008 – Russia *''Praestigia groenlandica'' Holm, 1967 – Canada, Greenland *''Praestigia kulczynskii'' Eskov, 1979 – Russia, Japan, Canada *''Praestigia ...
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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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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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Linyphiidae
Linyphiidae, spiders commonly known as sheet weavers (from the shape of their webs), or money spiders (in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and in Portugal, from the superstition that if such a spider is seen running on you, it has come to spin you new clothes, meaning financial good fortune) is a family of very small spiders comprising 4706 described species in 620 genera worldwide. This makes Linyphiidae the second largest family of spiders after the Salticidae. The family is poorly understood due to their small body size and wide distribution, new genera and species are still being discovered throughout the world. The newest such genus is ''Himalafurca'' from Nepal, formally described in April 2021 by Tanasevitch. Since it is so difficult to identify such tiny spiders, there are regular changes in taxonomy as species are combined or divided. * Money spiders are known for drifting through the air via a technique termed “ballooning”. * Within the agricult ...
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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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Praestigia Eskovi
''Praestigia'' is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Alfred Frank Millidge in 1954. The defining characteristic of ''Praestigia'' is a projection issuing from the ocular region in males, which varies in form depending on the species, and bears a cap at its distal end. The cap is composed of a series of interconnected fibers glued to the projection with a waxy substance. The cap itself is easily dislodged and lost, and where it originates from is unclear. The generic name is a combination of Latin ''prae'', meaning "in front" or "before" and Greek ''stigios'', meaning "an awl," a reference to the above-described projection. Species it contains eight species: *''Praestigia duffeyi'' Millidge, 1954 (type) – Europe *'' Praestigia eskovi'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen, 2008 – Russia *'' Praestigia groenlandica'' Holm, 1967 – Canada, Greenland *'' Praestigia kulczynskii'' Eskov, 1979 – Russia, Japan, Canada *'' Praestigia makarovae'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Kopo ...
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Praestigia Groenlandica
''Praestigia'' is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Alfred Frank Millidge in 1954. The defining characteristic of ''Praestigia'' is a projection issuing from the ocular region in males, which varies in form depending on the species, and bears a cap at its distal end. The cap is composed of a series of interconnected fibers glued to the projection with a waxy substance. The cap itself is easily dislodged and lost, and where it originates from is unclear. The generic name is a combination of Latin ''prae'', meaning "in front" or "before" and Greek ''stigios'', meaning "an awl," a reference to the above-described projection. Species it contains eight species: *''Praestigia duffeyi'' Millidge, 1954 (type) – Europe *''Praestigia eskovi'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen, 2008 – Russia *'' Praestigia groenlandica'' Holm, 1967 – Canada, Greenland *'' Praestigia kulczynskii'' Eskov, 1979 – Russia, Japan, Canada *'' Praestigia makarovae'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Kopon ...
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Praestigia Kulczynskii
''Praestigia kulczynskii'' is a species of dwarf spider in the family Linyphiidae. It is found in Russia, Japan, and Canada. References Linyphiidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1979 {{linyphiidae-stub ...
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Praestigia Makarovae
''Praestigia'' is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Alfred Frank Millidge in 1954. The defining characteristic of ''Praestigia'' is a projection issuing from the ocular region in males, which varies in form depending on the species, and bears a cap at its distal end. The cap is composed of a series of interconnected fibers glued to the projection with a waxy substance. The cap itself is easily dislodged and lost, and where it originates from is unclear. The generic name is a combination of Latin ''prae'', meaning "in front" or "before" and Greek ''stigios'', meaning "an awl," a reference to the above-described projection. Species it contains eight species: *''Praestigia duffeyi'' Millidge, 1954 (type) – Europe *''Praestigia eskovi'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen, 2008 – Russia *''Praestigia groenlandica'' Holm, 1967 – Canada, Greenland *'' Praestigia kulczynskii'' Eskov, 1979 – Russia, Japan, Canada *'' Praestigia makarovae'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Kopone ...
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Praestigia Pini
''Praestigia'' is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Alfred Frank Millidge in 1954. The defining characteristic of ''Praestigia'' is a projection issuing from the ocular region in males, which varies in form depending on the species, and bears a cap at its distal end. The cap is composed of a series of interconnected fibers glued to the projection with a waxy substance. The cap itself is easily dislodged and lost, and where it originates from is unclear. The generic name is a combination of Latin ''prae'', meaning "in front" or "before" and Greek ''stigios'', meaning "an awl," a reference to the above-described projection. Species it contains eight species: *''Praestigia duffeyi'' Millidge, 1954 (type) – Europe *''Praestigia eskovi'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen, 2008 – Russia *''Praestigia groenlandica'' Holm, 1967 – Canada, Greenland *'' Praestigia kulczynskii'' Eskov, 1979 – Russia, Japan, Canada *''Praestigia makarovae'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen ...
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Praestigia Sibirica
''Praestigia'' is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Alfred Frank Millidge in 1954. The defining characteristic of ''Praestigia'' is a projection issuing from the ocular region in males, which varies in form depending on the species, and bears a cap at its distal end. The cap is composed of a series of interconnected fibers glued to the projection with a waxy substance. The cap itself is easily dislodged and lost, and where it originates from is unclear. The generic name is a combination of Latin ''prae'', meaning "in front" or "before" and Greek ''stigios'', meaning "an awl," a reference to the above-described projection. Species it contains eight species: *''Praestigia duffeyi'' Millidge, 1954 (type) – Europe *''Praestigia eskovi'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen, 2008 – Russia *''Praestigia groenlandica'' Holm, 1967 – Canada, Greenland *'' Praestigia kulczynskii'' Eskov, 1979 – Russia, Japan, Canada *''Praestigia makarovae'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen ...
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Praestigia Uralensis
''Praestigia'' is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Alfred Frank Millidge in 1954. The defining characteristic of ''Praestigia'' is a projection issuing from the ocular region in males, which varies in form depending on the species, and bears a cap at its distal end. The cap is composed of a series of interconnected fibers glued to the projection with a waxy substance. The cap itself is easily dislodged and lost, and where it originates from is unclear. The generic name is a combination of Latin ''prae'', meaning "in front" or "before" and Greek ''stigios'', meaning "an awl," a reference to the above-described projection. Species it contains eight species: *''Praestigia duffeyi'' Millidge, 1954 (type) – Europe *''Praestigia eskovi'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen, 2008 – Russia *''Praestigia groenlandica'' Holm, 1967 – Canada, Greenland *'' Praestigia kulczynskii'' Eskov, 1979 – Russia, Japan, Canada *''Praestigia makarovae'' Marusik, Gnelitsa & Koponen ...
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