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Brazil Sicarius fumosus (Nicolet, 1849) –
Chile Sicarius gracilis (Keyserling, 1880) – Ecuador, Peru
Sicarius jequitinhonha Magalhães...
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Sicarius or
sicarius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Sicarii were a self-defense
splinter group of
Hebrew zealots who
opposed the Roman...
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Sicarius thomisoides is a
species of
spider in the
family Sicariidae,
found in Chile. It is the type
species of the
genus Sicarius. Its
correct name has...
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Hexophthalma hahni (synonyms
Sicarius hahni and
Sicarius testaceus),
known along with
other members of the
genus as the six-e**** sand spider, is a member...
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Saint Sicarius (in French, Sicaire) can
refer to a
number of
figures in
Christian tradition:
Sicarius of
Autun (Sicaire d’Autun or Siacre), 600 AD. Archbishop...
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Sicarius tropicus is a
species of six-e**** sand
spider (
Sicarius)
endemic in
South American caatinga in Brazil. Like
related spiders, it is venomous, but...
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Sicarius ornatus is a
species of
venomous spider found in
South America (Brazil). It has a
highly toxic venom like the
other South American sicariid, Loxosceles...
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Neotropical species of
Sicarius are not
known to
display dermonecrotic or
systemic activity,
except the
highly venomous Sicarius ornatus which has active...
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Sicarius of Brantôme or
Sicarius of
Bethlehem (Sicaire de Brantôme,
Sicaire de Bethléem) was a
child saint who was
venerated from the time of Charlemagne...
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genus Sicarius in the 1890s, and
remained unused until revived in 2017, when it was
discovered that the
African species then
placed in
Sicarius were distinct...