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Thyene
''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and one subspecies, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Brazil, and Queensland: *'' Thyene aperta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe *'' Thyene australis'' Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – Congo, Southern Africa *'' Thyene benjamini'' Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Sumbawa) *'' Thyene bilineata'' Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Thyene bivittata'' Xie & Peng, 1995 – Pakistan, India, Nepal, China *'' Thyene blaisei'' (Simon, 1902) – West Africa *'' Thyene bucculenta'' ( Gerstäcker, 1873) – East, South Africa *'' Thyene calebi'' (Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Thyene chopardi'' Berland & Millot, 1941 – Niger *'' Thyene coccineovittata'' (Simon, 1886) – West ...
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Thyene Calebi
''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and one subspecies, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Brazil, and Queensland: *'' Thyene aperta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe *'' Thyene australis'' Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – Congo, Southern Africa *'' Thyene benjamini'' Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Sumbawa) *'' Thyene bilineata'' Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Thyene bivittata'' Xie & Peng, 1995 – Pakistan, India, Nepal, China *'' Thyene blaisei'' (Simon, 1902) – West Africa *'' Thyene bucculenta'' ( Gerstäcker, 1873) – East, South Africa *'' Thyene calebi'' (Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Thyene chopardi'' Berland & Millot, 1941 – Niger *'' Thyene coccineovittata'' (Simon, 1886) – West ...
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Thyene Aperta
''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and one subspecies, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Brazil, and Queensland: *'' Thyene aperta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe *'' Thyene australis'' Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – Congo, Southern Africa *'' Thyene benjamini'' Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Sumbawa) *'' Thyene bilineata'' Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Thyene bivittata'' Xie & Peng, 1995 – Pakistan, India, Nepal, China *'' Thyene blaisei'' (Simon, 1902) – West Africa *'' Thyene bucculenta'' ( Gerstäcker, 1873) – East, South Africa *''Thyene calebi'' (Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Thyene chopardi'' Berland & Millot, 1941 – Niger *'' Thyene coccineovittata'' (Simon, 1886) – West, ...
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Thyene Benjamini
''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and one subspecies, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Brazil, and Queensland: *''Thyene aperta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe *'' Thyene australis'' Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – Congo, Southern Africa *'' Thyene benjamini'' Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Sumbawa) *'' Thyene bilineata'' Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Thyene bivittata'' Xie & Peng, 1995 – Pakistan, India, Nepal, China *'' Thyene blaisei'' (Simon, 1902) – West Africa *'' Thyene bucculenta'' ( Gerstäcker, 1873) – East, South Africa *''Thyene calebi'' (Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Thyene chopardi'' Berland & Millot, 1941 – Niger *'' Thyene coccineovittata'' (Simon, 1886) – West, ...
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Thyene Bucculenta
''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and one subspecies, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Brazil, and Queensland: *''Thyene aperta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe *'' Thyene australis'' Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – Congo, Southern Africa *''Thyene benjamini'' Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Sumbawa) *'' Thyene bilineata'' Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Thyene bivittata'' Xie & Peng, 1995 – Pakistan, India, Nepal, China *'' Thyene blaisei'' (Simon, 1902) – West Africa *'' Thyene bucculenta'' ( Gerstäcker, 1873) – East, South Africa *''Thyene calebi'' (Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Thyene chopardi'' Berland & Millot, 1941 – Niger *'' Thyene coccineovittata'' (Simon, 1886) – West, S ...
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Thyene Blaisei
''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and one subspecies, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Brazil, and Queensland: *''Thyene aperta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe *'' Thyene australis'' Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – Congo, Southern Africa *''Thyene benjamini'' Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Sumbawa) *'' Thyene bilineata'' Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Thyene bivittata'' Xie & Peng, 1995 – Pakistan, India, Nepal, China *'' Thyene blaisei'' (Simon, 1902) – West Africa *''Thyene bucculenta'' ( Gerstäcker, 1873) – East, South Africa *''Thyene calebi'' (Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Thyene chopardi'' Berland & Millot, 1941 – Niger *'' Thyene coccineovittata'' (Simon, 1886) – West, So ...
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Thyene Bilineata
''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and one subspecies, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Brazil, and Queensland: *''Thyene aperta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe *'' Thyene australis'' Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – Congo, Southern Africa *''Thyene benjamini'' Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Sumbawa) *'' Thyene bilineata'' Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Thyene bivittata'' Xie & Peng, 1995 – Pakistan, India, Nepal, China *''Thyene blaisei'' (Simon, 1902) – West Africa *''Thyene bucculenta'' ( Gerstäcker, 1873) – East, South Africa *''Thyene calebi'' (Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Thyene chopardi'' Berland & Millot, 1941 – Niger *'' Thyene coccineovittata'' (Simon, 1886) – West, Sou ...
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Thyene Australis
''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and one subspecies, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Brazil, and Queensland: *''Thyene aperta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe *'' Thyene australis'' Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – Congo, Southern Africa *''Thyene benjamini'' Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Sumbawa) *''Thyene bilineata'' Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Thyene bivittata'' Xie & Peng, 1995 – Pakistan, India, Nepal, China *''Thyene blaisei'' (Simon, 1902) – West Africa *''Thyene bucculenta'' ( Gerstäcker, 1873) – East, South Africa *''Thyene calebi'' (Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Thyene chopardi'' Berland & Millot, 1941 – Niger *'' Thyene coccineovittata'' (Simon, 1886) – West, Sout ...
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Thyene Bivittata
''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and one subspecies, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Brazil, and Queensland: *''Thyene aperta'' (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe *''Thyene australis'' Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – Congo, Southern Africa *''Thyene benjamini'' Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Sumbawa) *''Thyene bilineata'' Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Thyene bivittata'' Xie & Peng, 1995 – Pakistan, India, Nepal, China *''Thyene blaisei'' (Simon, 1902) – West Africa *''Thyene bucculenta'' ( Gerstäcker, 1873) – East, South Africa *''Thyene calebi'' (Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018) – India, Sri Lanka *'' Thyene chopardi'' Berland & Millot, 1941 – Niger *'' Thyene coccineovittata'' (Simon, 1886) – West, South ...
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Thyene Imperialis
''Thyene imperialis'' is a jumping spider species in the genus ''Thyene ''Thyene'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885. It is a junior synonym of ''Mithion'', and senior synonym of Brancus, ''Paramodunda'' and ''Gangus''. Species it contains fifty-one species and on ...''. Distribution The spider is widely distributed in Southern Europe, North and East Africa, across the Middle East to Central Asia, China, India and Indonesia. It has been observed in Iran and Turkmenistan. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2246054 Salticidae Spiders of Africa Spiders of Asia Spiders of Europe Spiders of the Indian subcontinent Spiders described in 1846 Taxa named by Pietro Rossi ...
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Sumbawa is an Indonesian island, located in the middle of the Lesser Sunda Islands chain, with Lombok to the west, Flores to the east, and Sumba further to the southeast. Along with Lombok, it forms the province of West Nusa Tenggara, but there have been plans by the Indonesian government to split the island off into a separate province. Traditionally, the island is known as the source of sappanwood, as well as honey and sandalwood. Its savanna-like climate and vast grasslands are used to breed horses and cattle, as well as to hunt deer. Sumbawa has an area (including minor offshore islands) of (three times the size of Lombok) with a population (at the 2020 Census) of 1,561,461.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. It marks the boundary between the islands to the west, which were influenced by religion and culture spreading from India, and the region to the east that was less influenced. In particular this applies to both Hinduism and Islam. Etymology Sumbawa is a Portuguese ...
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