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Sidusa Gratiosa
''Sidusa'' is a genus of Salticidae, jumping spiders that was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1895. Species it contains twenty-six species, found in Central America, South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and on Borneo: *''Sidusa albopalpis'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1901) – Jamaica *''Sidusa angulitarsis'' Eugène Simon, Simon, 1902 – Brazil *''Sidusa beebei'' (Alexander Petrunkevitch, Petrunkevitch, 1914) – Borneo *''Sidusa carinata'' Otto Kraus, Kraus, 1955 – El Salvador *''Sidusa dominicana'' Petrunkevitch, 1914 – Dominican Republic, Dominican Rep. *''Sidusa erythrocras'' (Ralph Vary Chamberlin, Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie, Ivie, 1936) – Panama *''Sidusa femoralis'' Nathan Banks, Banks, 1909 – Costa Rica *''Sidusa flavens'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1896) – Panama *''Sidusa gratiosa'' G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1895 (Type_species, type) – Brazil *''Sidusa guianensis'' (Lodovico di Caporiacco, Caporiacco, 1947) – Guyana *''Sid ...
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Sidusa Gratiosa
''Sidusa'' is a genus of Salticidae, jumping spiders that was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1895. Species it contains twenty-six species, found in Central America, South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and on Borneo: *''Sidusa albopalpis'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1901) – Jamaica *''Sidusa angulitarsis'' Eugène Simon, Simon, 1902 – Brazil *''Sidusa beebei'' (Alexander Petrunkevitch, Petrunkevitch, 1914) – Borneo *''Sidusa carinata'' Otto Kraus, Kraus, 1955 – El Salvador *''Sidusa dominicana'' Petrunkevitch, 1914 – Dominican Republic, Dominican Rep. *''Sidusa erythrocras'' (Ralph Vary Chamberlin, Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie, Ivie, 1936) – Panama *''Sidusa femoralis'' Nathan Banks, Banks, 1909 – Costa Rica *''Sidusa flavens'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1896) – Panama *''Sidusa gratiosa'' G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1895 (Type_species, type) – Brazil *''Sidusa guianensis'' (Lodovico di Caporiacco, Caporiacco, 1947) – Guyana *''Sid ...
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Sidusa Dominicana
''Sidusa'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1895. Species it contains twenty-six species, found in Central America, South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and on Borneo: *'' Sidusa albopalpis'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1901) – Jamaica *'' Sidusa angulitarsis'' Simon, 1902 – Brazil *'' Sidusa beebei'' ( Petrunkevitch, 1914) – Borneo *''Sidusa carinata'' Kraus, 1955 – El Salvador *'' Sidusa dominicana'' Petrunkevitch, 1914 – Dominican Rep. *'' Sidusa erythrocras'' ( Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936) – Panama *'' Sidusa femoralis'' Banks, 1909 – Costa Rica *'' Sidusa flavens'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1896) – Panama *''Sidusa gratiosa'' G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1895 (type) – Brazil *'' Sidusa guianensis'' ( Caporiacco, 1947) – Guyana *''Sidusa inconspicua'' Bryant, 1940 – Cuba *'' Sidusa incurva'' ( Chickering, 1946) – Panama *'' Sidusa marmorea'' F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901 – Costa R ...
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Guyana
Guyana ( or ), officially the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern mainland of South America. Guyana is an indigenous word which means "Land of Many Waters". The capital city is Georgetown. Guyana is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Venezuela to the west, and Suriname to the east. With , Guyana is the third-smallest sovereign state by area in mainland South America after Uruguay and Suriname, and is the second-least populous sovereign state in South America after Suriname; it is also one of the least densely populated countries on Earth. It has a wide variety of natural habitats and very high biodiversity. The region known as "the Guianas" consists of the large shield landmass north of the Amazon River and east of the Orinoco River known as the "land of many waters". Nine indigenous tribes reside in Guyana: the Wai Wai, Macushi, Patamona, Lokono, Kalina, Wapishana, Pemon, Akawaio and Warao. Histo ...
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Lodovico Di Caporiacco
Ludovico di Caporiacco (22 January 1900, in Udine – 18 July 1951, in Parma) was an Italian arachnologist. Caporiacco took part in an expedition to the Jebel Uweinat, a mountain massif in the boundary region of Sudan, Libya, and Egypt. On the mission, he, together with Hungarian explorer László Almásy, discovered the prehistoric rock paintings of Ain Doua in 1933. In 1943 he was appointed professor of zoology to the faculty of sciences at the University of Parma. He was the author of numerous scientific papers on arachnids native to Italy and other Mediterranean regions. He also published articles on species found in East Africa, Central Asia (Himalayas The Himalayas, or Himalaya (; ; ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has some of the planet's highest peaks, including the very highest, Mount Everest. Over 100 ... and the Karakoram) as well as Central and South America. He was the taxon ...
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Sidusa Guianensis
''Sidusa'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1895. Species it contains twenty-six species, found in Central America, South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and on Borneo: *'' Sidusa albopalpis'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1901) – Jamaica *'' Sidusa angulitarsis'' Simon, 1902 – Brazil *'' Sidusa beebei'' ( Petrunkevitch, 1914) – Borneo *''Sidusa carinata'' Kraus, 1955 – El Salvador *''Sidusa dominicana'' Petrunkevitch, 1914 – Dominican Rep. *'' Sidusa erythrocras'' ( Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936) – Panama *'' Sidusa femoralis'' Banks, 1909 – Costa Rica *'' Sidusa flavens'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1896) – Panama *''Sidusa gratiosa'' G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1895 (type) – Brazil *'' Sidusa guianensis'' ( Caporiacco, 1947) – Guyana *''Sidusa inconspicua'' Bryant, 1940 – Cuba *'' Sidusa incurva'' ( Chickering, 1946) – Panama *'' Sidusa marmorea'' F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901 – Costa Ri ...
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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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Sidusa Flavens
''Sidusa'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1895. Species it contains twenty-six species, found in Central America, South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and on Borneo: *'' Sidusa albopalpis'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1901) – Jamaica *'' Sidusa angulitarsis'' Simon, 1902 – Brazil *'' Sidusa beebei'' ( Petrunkevitch, 1914) – Borneo *''Sidusa carinata'' Kraus, 1955 – El Salvador *''Sidusa dominicana'' Petrunkevitch, 1914 – Dominican Rep. *'' Sidusa erythrocras'' ( Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936) – Panama *'' Sidusa femoralis'' Banks, 1909 – Costa Rica *'' Sidusa flavens'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1896) – Panama *''Sidusa gratiosa'' G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1895 (type) – Brazil *''Sidusa guianensis'' ( Caporiacco, 1947) – Guyana *''Sidusa inconspicua'' Bryant, 1940 – Cuba *'' Sidusa incurva'' ( Chickering, 1946) – Panama *'' Sidusa marmorea'' F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901 – Costa Ric ...
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Costa Rica
Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, and Maritime boundary, maritime border with Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island. It has a population of around five million in a land area of . An estimated 333,980 people live in the capital and largest city, San José, Costa Rica, San José, with around two million people in the surrounding metropolitan area. The sovereign state is a Unitary state, unitary Presidential system, presidential Constitution of Costa Rica, constitutional republic. It has a long-standing and stable democracy and a highly educated workforce. The country spends roughly 6.9% of its budget (2016) on education, compared to a global average of 4.4%. Its economy, once heavily dependent on agricultu ...
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Nathan Banks
Nathan Banks (April 13, 1868 – January 24, 1953) was an American entomologist noted for his work on Neuroptera, Megaloptera, Hymenoptera, and Acarina (mites). He started work on mites in 1880 with the USDA. In 1915 he authored the first comprehensive English handbook on mites: ''A Treatise on the Acarina, Or Mites'' (Smithsonian Institution, Proceedings Of The United States National Museum, 1905, 114 pages). Banks left the USDA in 1916 to work at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) where he did further work on Hymenoptera, Arachnida and Neuroptera. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1922. In 1924, he spent about two months in Panama, through kindness of Dr. Thomas Barbour Thomas Barbour (August 19, 1884 – January 8, 1946) was an American herpetologist. From 1927 until 1946, he was director of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) founded in 1859 by Louis Agassiz at Harvard University in Cambridge, ... and in compa ...
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Sidusa Femoralis
''Sidusa'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1895. Species it contains twenty-six species, found in Central America, South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and on Borneo: *'' Sidusa albopalpis'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1901) – Jamaica *'' Sidusa angulitarsis'' Simon, 1902 – Brazil *'' Sidusa beebei'' ( Petrunkevitch, 1914) – Borneo *''Sidusa carinata'' Kraus, 1955 – El Salvador *''Sidusa dominicana'' Petrunkevitch, 1914 – Dominican Rep. *'' Sidusa erythrocras'' ( Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936) – Panama *'' Sidusa femoralis'' Banks, 1909 – Costa Rica *''Sidusa flavens'' (G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1896) – Panama *''Sidusa gratiosa'' G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1895 (type) – Brazil *''Sidusa guianensis'' ( Caporiacco, 1947) – Guyana *''Sidusa inconspicua'' Bryant, 1940 – Cuba *'' Sidusa incurva'' ( Chickering, 1946) – Panama *'' Sidusa marmorea'' F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901 – Costa Rica ...
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Panama
Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panamá ), officially the Republic of Panama ( es, República de Panamá), is a transcontinental country spanning the southern part of North America and the northern part of South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the south. Its capital and largest city is Panama City, whose metropolitan area is home to nearly half the country's million people. Panama was inhabited by indigenous tribes before Spanish colonists arrived in the 16th century. It broke away from Spain in 1821 and joined the Republic of Gran Colombia, a union of Nueva Granada, Ecuador, and Venezuela. After Gran Colombia dissolved in 1831, Panama and Nueva Granada eventually became the Republic of Colombia. With the backing of the United States, Panama seceded from Colombia in 1903, allowing the construction of the Panama Canal to be completed by the United States Army Corps of En ...
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Wilton Ivie
Vaine Wilton Ivie (March 28, 1907 – August 8, 1969) was an American arachnologist, who described hundreds of new species and many new genera of spiders, both under his own name and in collaboration with Ralph Vary Chamberlin. He was employed by the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He also was a supporter of the Technocracy movement. Biography Wilton Ivie was born in Eureka, Utah on March 28, 1907. He attended the University of Utah earning a BSc in 1930 and an MSc in 1932, working under Ralph V. Chamberlin. He remained at Utah as an instructor in zoology from 1932 to 1947, during which time he continued to work on spiders. For the last nine years of his life he worked at the American Museum of Natural History. He died as a result of an auto accident in Kansas on 8 August 1969, during an expedition for the American Museum of Natural History. Taxonomic works Ivie published many texts of information on spiders, often with Chamberlin, for example, ''New tarantula ...
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