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Stanwellia Hollowayi
''Stanwellia'' is a genus of South Pacific mygalomorph spiders in the family Pycnothelidae. It was first described by W. J. Rainbow & R. H. Pulleine in 1918. Originally placed with the curtain-web spiders, it was transferred to the funnel-web trapdoor spiders in 1985, then to the Pycnothelidae in 2020. It is a senior synonym of ''Aparua''. Species it contains eighteen species, found in New Zealand and Australia: *''Stanwellia annulipes'' ( C. L. Koch, 1841) – Australia (Tasmania) *'' Stanwellia bipectinata'' (Todd, 1945) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia grisea'' ( Hogg, 1901) – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia hapua'' ( Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia hoggi'' (Rainbow, 1914) ( type) – Australia (New South Wales) *'' Stanwellia hollowayi'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia houhora'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia inornata'' Main, 1972 – Australia (Victoria) *''Stanwellia kaituna'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia me ...
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Stanwellia Hoggi
''Stanwellia hoggi'' is a ground spider, found in New South Wales, Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... References Pycnothelidae Spiders of Australia Spiders described in 1914 Taxa named by William Joseph Rainbow {{Nemesiidae-stub ...
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Henry Roughton Hogg
Henry Roughton Hogg (9 February 1846 – 30 November 1923) was a British amateur arachnologist. Biography Born in Stockwell, Surrey, he attended Uppingham School from 1859-1862, and later studied at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he obtained his BA in 1868 and his MA in 1873. He settled in Australia in 1873 and took up business in Melbourne, founding the firm of Hogg, Robinson & Co. He married in 1881, and in 1900 returned to England and settled in the London district of Kensington. He became chairman of Sunderland District Electric Tramways ltd and a director of Sanderson, Murray & Elder Ltd. Hogg was a specialist of the spiders of Australia and New Zealand. He was a fellow and honorary treasurer of the Royal Society of Victoria, as well as a fellow of both the Zoological and Botanical Societies of London. He bequeathed his collections to the Natural History Museum of London. The genus ''Hoggicosa'' is named for the author. He died on the 30th November, 1923 and was bur ...
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Władysław Kulczyński
Władysław Kulczyński (27 March 1854, Kraków – 9 December 1919, Kraków) was a Polish zoologist who specialised in arachnology Arachnology is the scientific study of arachnids, which comprise spiders and related invertebrates such as scorpions, pseudoscorpions, and harvestmen. Those who study spiders and other arachnids are arachnologists. More narrowly, the study of s .... Works * References 1854 births 1919 deaths 20th-century Polish zoologists Polish arachnologists Scientists from Kraków {{Poland-scientist-stub ...
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Stanwellia Minor
''Stanwellia'' is a genus of South Pacific mygalomorph spiders in the family Pycnothelidae. It was first described by W. J. Rainbow & R. H. Pulleine in 1918. Originally placed with the curtain-web spiders, it was transferred to the funnel-web trapdoor spiders in 1985, then to the Pycnothelidae in 2020. It is a senior synonym of ''Aparua''. Species it contains eighteen species, found in New Zealand and Australia: *''Stanwellia annulipes'' ( C. L. Koch, 1841) – Australia (Tasmania) *'' Stanwellia bipectinata'' (Todd, 1945) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia grisea'' ( Hogg, 1901) – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia hapua'' ( Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia hoggi'' (Rainbow, 1914) ( type) – Australia (New South Wales) *'' Stanwellia hollowayi'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia houhora'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia inornata'' Main, 1972 – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia kaituna'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwelli ...
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Stanwellia Media
''Stanwellia'' is a genus of South Pacific mygalomorph spiders in the family Pycnothelidae. It was first described by W. J. Rainbow & R. H. Pulleine in 1918. Originally placed with the curtain-web spiders, it was transferred to the funnel-web trapdoor spiders in 1985, then to the Pycnothelidae in 2020. It is a senior synonym of ''Aparua''. Species it contains eighteen species, found in New Zealand and Australia: *''Stanwellia annulipes'' ( C. L. Koch, 1841) – Australia (Tasmania) *'' Stanwellia bipectinata'' (Todd, 1945) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia grisea'' ( Hogg, 1901) – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia hapua'' ( Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia hoggi'' (Rainbow, 1914) ( type) – Australia (New South Wales) *'' Stanwellia hollowayi'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia houhora'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia inornata'' Main, 1972 – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia kaituna'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwelli ...
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Stanwellia Kaituna
''Stanwellia'' is a genus of South Pacific mygalomorph spiders in the family Pycnothelidae. It was first described by W. J. Rainbow & R. H. Pulleine in 1918. Originally placed with the curtain-web spiders, it was transferred to the funnel-web trapdoor spiders in 1985, then to the Pycnothelidae in 2020. It is a senior synonym of ''Aparua''. Species it contains eighteen species, found in New Zealand and Australia: *''Stanwellia annulipes'' ( C. L. Koch, 1841) – Australia (Tasmania) *'' Stanwellia bipectinata'' (Todd, 1945) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia grisea'' ( Hogg, 1901) – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia hapua'' ( Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia hoggi'' (Rainbow, 1914) ( type) – Australia (New South Wales) *'' Stanwellia hollowayi'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia houhora'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia inornata'' Main, 1972 – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia kaituna'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia ...
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Barbara York Main
Barbara Anne York Main (27 January 1929 – 14 May 2019) Ann Jones (2019"Barbara York Main, Australia's spider woman and Wheatbelt advocate, author and poet dies"''Off Track'', Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Published May 23, 2019. Accessed May 23, 2019. was an Australian arachnologist and adjunct professor at the University of Western Australia. The author of four books and over 90 research papers, Main is recognised for her prolific work in establishing taxonomy for arachnids, personally describing 34 species and seven new genera. The BBC and ABC produced a film about her work, ''Lady of the Spiders'', in 1981."Lady of the Spiders (1981)"
British Film Institute.
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Stanwellia Inornata
''Stanwellia'' is a genus of South Pacific mygalomorph spiders in the family Pycnothelidae. It was first described by W. J. Rainbow & R. H. Pulleine in 1918. Originally placed with the curtain-web spiders, it was transferred to the funnel-web trapdoor spiders in 1985, then to the Pycnothelidae in 2020. It is a senior synonym of ''Aparua''. Species it contains eighteen species, found in New Zealand and Australia: *''Stanwellia annulipes'' ( C. L. Koch, 1841) – Australia (Tasmania) *'' Stanwellia bipectinata'' (Todd, 1945) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia grisea'' ( Hogg, 1901) – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia hapua'' ( Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia hoggi'' (Rainbow, 1914) ( type) – Australia (New South Wales) *'' Stanwellia hollowayi'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia houhora'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia inornata'' Main, 1972 – Australia (Victoria) *''Stanwellia kaituna'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia ...
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Stanwellia Houhora
''Stanwellia'' is a genus of South Pacific mygalomorph spiders in the family Pycnothelidae. It was first described by W. J. Rainbow & R. H. Pulleine in 1918. Originally placed with the curtain-web spiders, it was transferred to the funnel-web trapdoor spiders in 1985, then to the Pycnothelidae in 2020. It is a senior synonym of ''Aparua''. Species it contains eighteen species, found in New Zealand and Australia: *''Stanwellia annulipes'' ( C. L. Koch, 1841) – Australia (Tasmania) *'' Stanwellia bipectinata'' (Todd, 1945) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia grisea'' ( Hogg, 1901) – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia hapua'' ( Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia hoggi'' (Rainbow, 1914) ( type) – Australia (New South Wales) *'' Stanwellia hollowayi'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia houhora'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia inornata'' Main, 1972 – Australia (Victoria) *''Stanwellia kaituna'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia m ...
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Stanwellia Hollowayi
''Stanwellia'' is a genus of South Pacific mygalomorph spiders in the family Pycnothelidae. It was first described by W. J. Rainbow & R. H. Pulleine in 1918. Originally placed with the curtain-web spiders, it was transferred to the funnel-web trapdoor spiders in 1985, then to the Pycnothelidae in 2020. It is a senior synonym of ''Aparua''. Species it contains eighteen species, found in New Zealand and Australia: *''Stanwellia annulipes'' ( C. L. Koch, 1841) – Australia (Tasmania) *'' Stanwellia bipectinata'' (Todd, 1945) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia grisea'' ( Hogg, 1901) – Australia (Victoria) *'' Stanwellia hapua'' ( Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *'' Stanwellia hoggi'' (Rainbow, 1914) ( type) – Australia (New South Wales) *'' Stanwellia hollowayi'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia houhora'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia inornata'' Main, 1972 – Australia (Victoria) *''Stanwellia kaituna'' (Forster, 1968) – New Zealand *''Stanwellia me ...
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New South Wales
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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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