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Guinea and on the Moluccas:
Diolenius albopiceus Hogg, 1915 – New
Guinea Diolenius amplectens T****ll, 1881 – New
Guinea Diolenius angustipes Gardzińska &...
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islands also have a
number of
endemic butterflies and one
endemic spider Diolenius angustipes. Much of the
forest has been cut down for
logging or to clear...
- spiders. F.
maxillosus seems to be
related to the
genera Chalcolecta,
Diolenius, Lystrocteisa, Sobasina, Tarodes,
Udvardya and
several others. The genus...
- spiders. Some of the many
jumping spiders that are
Batesian mimics of ants
Diolenius phrynoides Sarinda hentzi Synageles Batesian mimicry of ants
appears to...
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genus of the
jumping spider family, Salticidae. This
genus is
close to
Diolenius. As of April 2017[update], the
World Spider Catalog accepted the following...
- fly, and they move backwards.
Ohilimia is
probably closely related to
Diolenius and Chalcolecta,
which also have
elongated front legs.
Ohilimia only occurs...
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Corythalia C. L. Koch, 1850
Cytaea Keyserling, 1882
Darwinneon Cutler, 1971
Diolenius T****ll, 1870
Ecuadattus Zhang & Maddison, 2012
Efate Berland, 1938 Emathis...
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Peckham & Peckham, 1892
Detalik Wesołowska, 2021
Dexippus T****ll, 1891
Diolenius T****ll, 1870
Diplocanthopoda Abraham, 1925
Donaldius Chickering, 1946...
- Coast.
Revue Zool. afr. 89(2): 273-296.
Wanless F.R.,
Lubin Y.D. 1986.
Diolenius minotaurus sp. nov., a
remarkable horned jumping spider from
Papua New...