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Bavia is a
genus of
jumping spiders.
Bavia species are
around 6 to 11
millimetres (0.24 to 0.43 in) long in both ****es.
Species of this
genus are slender...
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Bavia aericeps is the type
species of the
jumping spider genus Bavia. In its
distribution range it is the most
commonly found species of its genus. The...
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Bavia kairali is a
possible species of
jumping spider in the
genus Bavia. It is
endemic to India. As of July 2023[update], the
species was not accepted...
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Cosmophasis gemmans is a
species of
jumping spider in the
family Salticidae. Only the male has been described. The type
specimen is
deposited at the Museo...
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Bafia is a town in the
Centre Province of Cameroon.
Bafia or
Bavia may also
refer to:
Bafia languages, a node of
Bantu languages.
Bafia language, a Bantu...
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jumping spider from India. The
species was
originally described and
placed in
Bavia, it was also
indicated that the
genus was in need of revision,
since many...
- 16th century, the
Spanish Empire included large holdings in Italy. Luis de
Bávia wrote in his
Tercera y
Cuarta Parte de la
Historia Pontifical y Católica...
- 2450/2015.0040-15. PMC 4624528. PMID 26513769.
Lidani KCF,
Andrade FA,
Bavia L, et al. (July 2019). "Chagas disease: from
discovery to a
worldwide health...
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Aviena Avilia Axia
Babria Baebia Balonia Balventia Bantia Barbatia Barria Bavia Bellia Bellicia Belliena Betiliena Betitia Betua Betucia Blandia Blossia...
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Erastria stigmatula Snellen, 1872
Stridova albigutta Walker, 1869
Erastria bavia Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874
Segetia orbica Morrison, 1875
Amyna undulifera...