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Philaeus is a
genus of
jumping spiders that was
first described by
Tamerlan T****ll in 1869.
Philaeus maoniuensis was
moved to
genus Yllenus in 2003....
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Philaeus may
refer to: In Gr**** mythology:
Philaeus (son of Ajax), a son of Ajax and
Lysidice Philaeus, a son of
Munichus and
Lelante In biology: Philaeus...
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Philaeus chrysops is a
species of
jumping spider (Salticidae).
Philaeus chrysops occurs in the Palearctic, from
Portugal to
South China and Korea. They...
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Phidippus audax, the Bold
jumper or
Daring jumping spider, is a
common species of
spider belonging to the
genus Phidippus, a
group of
jumping spiders easily...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Philaeus (Ancient Gr****: Φιλαῖος, romanized: Philaîos) is a
minor figure, a
prince of the Molossians, who was
transformed into a bird...
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Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.
Abode Phthia Genealogy Parents Telamon and
Periboea Siblings Teucer,
Trambelus Consort Tecmessa Offspring Eurysaces,
Philaeus...
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chrysis Dendryphantes multicolor Phidippus orichalceus Phidippus fraternus Philaeus multicolor Paraphidippus chrysis Paraphydippus multicolor Paraphydippus...
- giganteus,
while other genera with
relatively large species include Phidippus,
Philaeus and Plexippus. In
addition to
using their silk for
safety lines while jumping...
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Younger and Cimon. The
Philaids claimed descent from the
mythological Philaeus, son of Ajax. The
family originally came from
Brauron in Attica. Later...
- have been near Brauron,
since it is said to have
derived its name from
Philaeus, the son of the
Telamonian Ajax, who
dwelt in Brauron. Philaïdae was the...