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Galianora is a
genus of
Ecuadorian jumping spiders that was
first described by
Wayne Paul
Maddison in 2006. As of June 2019[update] it
contains only two...
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Galianora sacha is a
species of
jumping spider (family Salticidae) from Ecuador. This
species is pale, elongate, long-legged and
somewhat flattened. It...
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Galianora bryicola is a
species of
jumping spider (family Salticidae) from Ecuador.
Males are
about 4 mm long,
adult females are not yet known. This species...
- bulbosus.
Galianora marcoi Sp. nov
Valid García-Villafuerte
Miocene (Aquitanian)
Mexican amber Mexico A
jumping spider, a
species of
Galianora Haemaphysalis...
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Sasha (dog) (2004–2008), a
Labrador dog that
served in the
British Army
Galianora sacha (G. sacha),
Ecuadorian jumping spider "Sasha", name
given to a frozen...
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Sasha (dog) (2004–2008), a
Labrador dog that
served in the
British Army
Galianora sacha (G. sacha),
Ecuadorian jumping spider Sasha and Zamani, spirits...
- Lapsias,
Galianora and
Thrandina are
informally classified as "lapsiines".
These are
believed to be
basal jumping spiders.
While Galianora and Thrandina...
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Buenos Aires. She died in an
accident on
October 30, 2000. The
genera Galianora and
Galianoella are
named in her honor.
Galiano described numerous species...
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strikingly large posterior median eyes.
Thrandina and its
sister genus Galianora share the
ancestral salticid traits of a
tarsal claw on the
female palpus...
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Tabuina Maddison, 2009
Yamangalea Maddison, 2009
Amilaps Maddison, 2019
Galianora Maddison, 2006
Lapsamita Ruiz, 2013
Lapsias Simon, 1900 Soesiladee****us...