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Uahuka is a
genus of
South Pacific sheet weavers endemic to the
Marquesas Islands that was
first described by
Lucien Berland in 1935. It was transferred...
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Madison (named by
David Porter) Ua Huka (including Motu Papa and Epiti)
Uahuka Huahuna Riou
Roahonga Solide Ua Pou (including Motu
Mohoke and Motu Oa)...
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Russia Typhochrestus Simon, 1884 — Europe, Africa, Asia,
North America Uahuka Berland, 1935 —
Marquesas Is.
Uapou Berland, 1935 —
Marquesas Is. Ulugurella...
- and the
Marquesas Archaeological Museum (known as the Musée
Communal de
Uahuka).
Inaugurated in 1989, the
museum contains many
traditional handicrafts...
- 1930s.
Other names derived from
islands in the
Marquesas are
Uapou and
Uahuka. It was
originally included in the
family Pisauridae,
though the
shape of...
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Typhochrestus virilis Bosmans, 1990 —
Algeria Uahuka Berland, 1935
Uahuka affinis Berland, 1935 —
Marquesas Islands Uahuka spinifrons Berland, 1935 — Marquesas...
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several genera after islands in the
Pacific Ocean during the 1930s,
including Uahuka and Nukuhiva. The
species name is
derived from
Latin maculata,
meaning "spotted"...
- Riou and Solide. See also
Names of the
Marquesas Islands. The
spider genus Uahuka is
named after this island.
Although Ua Huka is
located in the northern...