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Thanatus Lanatus
''Thanatus'' is a genus of false crab spiders described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837, belonging to the order Araneae, family Philodromidae. Species of this genus are present in most of Europe. Adult members of this genus of spiders can reach in length and can mostly be encountered above the soil surface (epigeal organism) on low vegetation. The members of this genus have a clear leaf-like cardiac mark on the anterior dorsal elongated abdomen. They are very similar to ''Philodromus'' species, but they can mainly be distinguished by differences in the eyes. Species This genus includes approximately 100 species: * '' Thanatus africanus'' Karsch, 1878 * '' Thanatus albescens'' O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 * '' Thanatus alpinus'' Kulczyński, 1887 * '' Thanatus altimontis'' Gertsch, 1933 * ''Thanatus arcticus'' Thorell, 1872 * '' Thanatus arenarius'' Thorell, 1872 * ''Thanatus arenicola'' (Schmidt, 1976) * ''Thanatus aridorum'' Silhavy, 1940 * '' Thanatus atlanticus'' Berland, 1936 * ...
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Carl Ludwig Koch
Carl Ludwig Koch (21 September 1778 – 23 August 1857) was a German entomologist and arachnologist. He was responsible for classifying a great number of spiders, including the Brazilian whiteknee tarantula and common house spider. He was born in Kusel, Germany, and died in Nuremberg, Germany. Carl Ludwig Koch was an inspector of water and forests. His principal work ''Die Arachniden'' (1831–1848) (16 volumes) was commenced by Carl Wilhelm Hahn (1786–1836). Koch was responsible for the last 12 volumes. He also finished the chapter on spiders in ''Faunae insectorum germanicae initia oder Deutschlands Insecten'' lements of the insect fauna of Germanya work by Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer (1755–1829). He also co-authored, with Georg Karl Berendt, an important monograph ''Die im Bernstein befindlichen Myriapoden, Arachniden und Apteren der Vorwelt'' (1854) on arachnids, myriapods, and wingless insects in amber based on material in Berendt's collection, now held in the Muse ...
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Lucien Berland
Lucien Berland (14 May 1888 in Ay, Marne – 18 August 1962 in Versailles)Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Berland (Lucien) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, Publications de l'olivier, 2017, 915 p. () was a French entomologist and arachnologist Partial list of publications * 1925 : ''Faune de France. 10, Hyménoptères vespiformes, I, Sphegidae, Pompilidae, Scoliidae, Sapygidae, Mutillidae''(Paul Lechevalier, Paris) * 1927 : « Les Araignées ubiquistes, ou à large répartition, et leurs moyens de dissémination », ''Compte rendu sommaire des séances de la Société de biogéographie'', 23 : 65–67. * 1929 : ''Faune de France. 19, Hyménoptères vespiformes, II, Eumenidae, Vespidae, Masaridae, Bethylidae, Dryinidae, Embolemidae'' (Paul Lechevalier, Paris) * 1929 : « Araignées recueillies par Madame Pruvot aux îles Loyalty », ''Bulletin de la Société zoologique de France'', LIV : 387–399. * 1929 ...
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Thanatus Dahurianus
''Thanatus'' is a genus of false crab spiders described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837, belonging to the order Araneae, family Philodromidae. Species of this genus are present in most of Europe. Adult members of this genus of spiders can reach in length and can mostly be encountered above the soil surface (epigeal organism) on low vegetation. The members of this genus have a clear leaf-like cardiac mark on the anterior dorsal elongated abdomen. They are very similar to ''Philodromus'' species, but they can mainly be distinguished by differences in the eyes. Species This genus includes approximately 100 species: * '' Thanatus africanus'' Karsch, 1878 * '' Thanatus albescens'' O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 * '' Thanatus alpinus'' Kulczyński, 1887 * '' Thanatus altimontis'' Gertsch, 1933 * '' Thanatus arcticus'' Thorell, 1872 * '' Thanatus arenarius'' Thorell, 1872 * ''Thanatus arenicola'' (Schmidt, 1976) * '' Thanatus aridorum'' Silhavy, 1940 * '' Thanatus atlanticus'' Berland, 1936 ...
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Thanatus Cronebergi
''Thanatus'' is a genus of false crab spiders described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837, belonging to the order Araneae, family Philodromidae. Species of this genus are present in most of Europe. Adult members of this genus of spiders can reach in length and can mostly be encountered above the soil surface (epigeal organism) on low vegetation. The members of this genus have a clear leaf-like cardiac mark on the anterior dorsal elongated abdomen. They are very similar to ''Philodromus'' species, but they can mainly be distinguished by differences in the eyes. Species This genus includes approximately 100 species: * '' Thanatus africanus'' Karsch, 1878 * '' Thanatus albescens'' O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 * '' Thanatus alpinus'' Kulczyński, 1887 * '' Thanatus altimontis'' Gertsch, 1933 * '' Thanatus arcticus'' Thorell, 1872 * '' Thanatus arenarius'' Thorell, 1872 * ''Thanatus arenicola'' (Schmidt, 1976) * '' Thanatus aridorum'' Silhavy, 1940 * '' Thanatus atlanticus'' Berland, 1936 ...
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Thanatus Coreanus
''Thanatus'' is a genus of false crab spiders described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837, belonging to the order Araneae, family Philodromidae. Species of this genus are present in most of Europe. Adult members of this genus of spiders can reach in length and can mostly be encountered above the soil surface (epigeal organism) on low vegetation. The members of this genus have a clear leaf-like cardiac mark on the anterior dorsal elongated abdomen. They are very similar to ''Philodromus'' species, but they can mainly be distinguished by differences in the eyes. Species This genus includes approximately 100 species: * '' Thanatus africanus'' Karsch, 1878 * '' Thanatus albescens'' O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 * '' Thanatus alpinus'' Kulczyński, 1887 * '' Thanatus altimontis'' Gertsch, 1933 * '' Thanatus arcticus'' Thorell, 1872 * '' Thanatus arenarius'' Thorell, 1872 * ''Thanatus arenicola'' (Schmidt, 1976) * '' Thanatus aridorum'' Silhavy, 1940 * '' Thanatus atlanticus'' Berland, 1936 ...
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Dmitry Kharitonov
Dmitry Evstratievich Kharitonov (; 1896-1970), also spelt Charitonov, was the first native Russian arachnologist. In 1916 he founded the arachnological school of Perm State University, the oldest arachnology research group in Russia. The culmination of his work was the comprehensive ''Katalog der russischen Spinnen'' (en: ''Catalogue of Russian spiders''), published bilingually in 1932, with an addition published in 1936. He grew up under the supervision of Dmitry Mikhailovich Fedotov, an arachnologist from St. Petersburg. One of his postgraduate Postgraduate or graduate education refers to academic or professional degrees, certificates, diplomas, or other qualifications pursued by post-secondary students who have earned an undergraduate ( bachelor's) degree. The organization and stru ...s, T.S. Mkheidze, has been working in Georgia since the 1930s. References Soviet arachnologists Scientists from the Russian Empire Perm State University alumni 1896 births 1970 d ...
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Thanatus Constellatus
''Thanatus'' is a genus of false crab spiders described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837, belonging to the order Araneae, family Philodromidae. Species of this genus are present in most of Europe. Adult members of this genus of spiders can reach in length and can mostly be encountered above the soil surface (epigeal organism) on low vegetation. The members of this genus have a clear leaf-like cardiac mark on the anterior dorsal elongated abdomen. They are very similar to ''Philodromus'' species, but they can mainly be distinguished by differences in the eyes. Species This genus includes approximately 100 species: * '' Thanatus africanus'' Karsch, 1878 * '' Thanatus albescens'' O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 * '' Thanatus alpinus'' Kulczyński, 1887 * '' Thanatus altimontis'' Gertsch, 1933 * '' Thanatus arcticus'' Thorell, 1872 * '' Thanatus arenarius'' Thorell, 1872 * ''Thanatus arenicola'' (Schmidt, 1976) * '' Thanatus aridorum'' Silhavy, 1940 * '' Thanatus atlanticus'' Berland, 1936 ...
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Thanatus Coloradensis
''Thanatus'' is a genus of false crab spiders described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837, belonging to the order Araneae, family Philodromidae. Species of this genus are present in most of Europe. Adult members of this genus of spiders can reach in length and can mostly be encountered above the soil surface (epigeal organism) on low vegetation. The members of this genus have a clear leaf-like cardiac mark on the anterior dorsal elongated abdomen. They are very similar to ''Philodromus'' species, but they can mainly be distinguished by differences in the eyes. Species This genus includes approximately 100 species: * '' Thanatus africanus'' Karsch, 1878 * '' Thanatus albescens'' O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 * '' Thanatus alpinus'' Kulczyński, 1887 * '' Thanatus altimontis'' Gertsch, 1933 * '' Thanatus arcticus'' Thorell, 1872 * '' Thanatus arenarius'' Thorell, 1872 * ''Thanatus arenicola'' (Schmidt, 1976) * '' Thanatus aridorum'' Silhavy, 1940 * '' Thanatus atlanticus'' Berland, 1936 ...
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Thanatus Chorillensis
''Thanatus'' is a genus of false crab spiders described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837, belonging to the order Araneae, family Philodromidae. Species of this genus are present in most of Europe. Adult members of this genus of spiders can reach in length and can mostly be encountered above the soil surface (epigeal organism) on low vegetation. The members of this genus have a clear leaf-like cardiac mark on the anterior dorsal elongated abdomen. They are very similar to ''Philodromus'' species, but they can mainly be distinguished by differences in the eyes. Species This genus includes approximately 100 species: * '' Thanatus africanus'' Karsch, 1878 * '' Thanatus albescens'' O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 * '' Thanatus alpinus'' Kulczyński, 1887 * '' Thanatus altimontis'' Gertsch, 1933 * '' Thanatus arcticus'' Thorell, 1872 * '' Thanatus arenarius'' Thorell, 1872 * ''Thanatus arenicola'' (Schmidt, 1976) * '' Thanatus aridorum'' Silhavy, 1940 * '' Thanatus atlanticus'' Berland, 1936 ...
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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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Thanatus Bungei
''Thanatus'' is a genus of false crab spiders described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837, belonging to the order Araneae, family Philodromidae. Species of this genus are present in most of Europe. Adult members of this genus of spiders can reach in length and can mostly be encountered above the soil surface (epigeal organism) on low vegetation. The members of this genus have a clear leaf-like cardiac mark on the anterior dorsal elongated abdomen. They are very similar to ''Philodromus'' species, but they can mainly be distinguished by differences in the eyes. Species This genus includes approximately 100 species: * '' Thanatus africanus'' Karsch, 1878 * '' Thanatus albescens'' O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 * '' Thanatus alpinus'' Kulczyński, 1887 * '' Thanatus altimontis'' Gertsch, 1933 * '' Thanatus arcticus'' Thorell, 1872 * '' Thanatus arenarius'' Thorell, 1872 * ''Thanatus arenicola'' (Schmidt, 1976) * '' Thanatus aridorum'' Silhavy, 1940 * '' Thanatus atlanticus'' Berland, 1936 ...
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Ludovico 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 and the Karakoram) as well as Central and South America. He was the taxonomic authority of numerous arachnid genera and species. Taxa with specific epithet of ''caporiaccoi'' are named in his honor,
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