- States:
Sibianor aemulus (Gertsch, 1934) – USA,
Canada Sibianor anansii Logunov, 2009 –
Botswana Sibianor annae Logunov, 2001 –
China Sibianor aurocinctus...
- was
moved to
Sibianor when that
genus was
established in 2000.
Sibianor nigriculus is
closely related to
Sibianor aurocinctus and
Sibianor turkestanicus...
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Sibianor kenyaensis is a
jumping spider species in the
genus Sibianor that
lives in
Botswana and Kenya. The male was
first described in 2001.
World Spider...
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Sibianor aurocinctus is a
species of
jumping spider that can be
found the
Palearctic realm. The
species are blackish-red, and have four to
eight eyes....
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Sibianor victoriae is a
jumping spider species in the
genus Sibianor that
lives in
Kenya and
South Africa. It was
first identified in 2001. Wesołowska...
- specimen. It can be
distinguished from
similar spiders such as
Bianor and
Sibianor by its sclerotized, bean-shaped abdomen,
which overhangs the carapace....
- subfamily. It can be
distinguished from
similar genera such as
Bianor and
Sibianor by its sclerotized, bean-shaped abdomen,
which overhangs the carapace....
- aenescens,
commonly known as the
black dump fly
Attus aenescens, a
synonym of
Sibianor aurocinctus, a
Palearctic jumping spider This
disambiguation page lists...
- 1885 and
Harmochirus Simon, 1885, with the
establishment of a new
genus Sibianor gen. n. (Araneae: Salticidae).
Arthropoda Selecta 9(4): 221-286. Photograph...
- Harmochirines,
named after the
genus Harmochirus. The
genus is
related to
Sibianor. The
species is
named after the
country where it was found.
Bianor senegalensis...