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Simaetha is a
genus of
Australasian jumping spiders that was
first described by
Tamerlan T****ll in 1881. They
resemble members of
Simaethula and Stertinius...
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Idylls XIV and XV as one of his 'urban mimes'. The
speaker of the poem,
Simaetha,
madly in love with Delphis, who has
forsaken her,
endeavours to subdue...
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Simaetha laminata is a
species of
spider of the
genus Simaetha. It is
endemic to Sri Lanka. "
Simaetha laminata (Karsch, 1892)".
World Spider Catalog....
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Discovered in 2011, the
spider had
initially been
mistaken for a
member of the
Simaetha genus.
Native to
regions of
Southeast Asia, it was
first spotted in Hainan...
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Simaetha cingulata is a
species of
spider of the
genus Simaetha. It is
endemic to Sri Lanka. "
Simaetha cingulata (Karsch, 1892)".
World Spider Catalog...
- species)
Dictynidae (Archaeodictyna ulova)
Salticidae (species of
Portia and
Simaetha)
Symphytognathidae (Curimagua bayano)
Mysmenidae (Isela okuncana, Isela...
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Simaetha reducta is a
species of
spider of the
genus Simaetha. It is
endemic to Sri Lanka. "
Simaetha reducta (Karsch, 1892)".
World Spider Catalog. Retrieved...
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Theocritean Bucolics. The
mimes are
three in number: 2, 14, and 15. In 2
Simaetha,
deserted by Delphis,
tells the
story of her love to the moon; in 14 Aeschines...
- 1869) S. c.
hennei (Gunder, 1934) S. c.
semiramis (Edwards, 1886) S. c.
simaetha dos P****os & Grey, 1945 S. c.
snyderi (Skinner, 1897)
Coronis Fritillary...
- Dendryphantes. He also
noted that it is
similar to the
genera related to
Simaetha, a
group he
named Simaethines,
particularly in the
shape of spider's body...