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Stenaelurillus iubatus is a
species of
jumping spider in the
genus Stenaelurillus that in
endemic to Nigeria. It was
first described in 2011 by Wanda...
- Gr****: χην khēn, χηνος khēnos "goose"; νηττα nētta "duck". jubata: Latin:
iubatus "maned, crested", from iuba "mane, crest" This 45–51 cm duck
looks like...
- ****onica; see also
nipponensis ****onicus – ****onica – ****oni****
jubatus L
iubātus having a mane,
crested cheetah,
Acinonyx jubatus;
Steller sea lion, Eumetopias...
- on the female. It is
similar to
Stenaelurillus hirsutus,
Stenaelurillus iubatus and
Stenaelurillus striolatus but can be
distinguished by the lack of hair...
- over the nostrils. The
specific name
jubatus is
derived from the
Latin iubātus meaning crested. The kagu's
affinities are not well resolved. It was long...
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other spiders. Otherwise, the
spider is very
similar to
Stenaelurillus iubatus, with one of the
original examples of
Stenaelurillus pilosus later being...
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Stenaelurillus ignobilis Wesolowska & ****ming, 2011 –
Zimbabwe Stenaelurillus iubatus Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2011 –
Nigeria Stenaelurillus jagannathae Das...