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Riverside
Riverside Riv"er*side`, n. The side or bank of a river.

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- Atypoides riversi, known as turret spider, is a species of mygalomorph spider in the family Antrodiaetidae. It is a medium-sized spider native to Northern...
- Example Atypoidea: Antrodiaetidae 4 37 folding trapdoor spiders Atypoides riversi Atypidae 3 56 atypical tarantulas or purseweb spiders Sphodros rufipes...
- Bohart, 1944 Aedes rhungkiangensis P-X Chang and S M Chang, 1974 Aedes riversi Bohart and Ingram, 1946 Aedes robinsoni Belkin, 1962 Aedes rot**** Bohart...
- orientation towards the present" in the memory of one's own past. Eugenio Riversi considers the memory of the family epoch, especially the commemoration...
- mixing Robert Kiss – ****istant engineer Joey Moskowitz – programming Paolo Riversi – cover art, photographer, designer Michael Penn – designer List of number-one...
- wishbone spider) Antrodiaetidae 4 37 folding trapdoor spiders Atypoides riversi Atracidae 3 38 Australian funnel-web spiders Atrax robustus (Sydney funnel-web...
- spider is a common name for several spiders and may refer to: Atypoides riversi, native to northern California Lycosa arenicola [Wikidata] This page is...
- reticulata – blue ghost firefly Phausis rhombica Fender, 1961 Phausis riversi (LeConte, 1884 (1885)) Phausis skelleyi Fender, 1961 Wikispecies has information...
- relictus (G.Horn, 1881) Scaphinotus ridingsii (Bland, 1863) Scaphinotus riversi (Roeschke, 1907) Scaphinotus rugiceps (G.Horn, 1872) Scaphinotus schwarzi...
- November 2021[update], it contains only three species: A. gertschi, A. hadros, and A. riversi. List of Antrodiaetidae species "Gen. Atypoides O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1883"...