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Phidippus whitmani is a
species of
jumping spider.
While the male is
strikingly red on top, with a
black band in the
frontal eye
region and
sometimes with...
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Depressaria whitmani is a moth in the
family Depressariidae. It was
described by John
Frederick Gates Clarke in 1941. It is
found in
North America, where...
- 2005
Dicyema typoides Short, 1964
Dicyema typus van Beneden, 1876
Dicyema whitmani Furuya & Hochberg, 1999 "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species - Dicyemidae...
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Lutzomyia intermedia Lutzomyia longipalpis Lutzomyia migonei Lutzomyia whitmani Lutzomyia shannoni Lutzomyia tejadai Lutzomyia verrucarum Lutzomyia vexator...
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Daphnia typica Mackin, 1931
Daphnia ventrosa Kortchagin, 1887
Daphnia whitmani Ishikawa, 1896
Daphnia zschokkei Stingelin, 1894 A. Kotov; L. Forró; N...
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Orobdella shimadae Nakano, 2011
Orobdella tsushimensis Nakano, 2011
Orobdella whitmani Oka, 1895 "Orobdellidae".
Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved...
- Tessler, Barrio, Borda, Rood-Goldman, Hill & Siddall, 2016
Chtonobdella whitmani (Lambert, 1899) "Chtonobdella Grube, 1866".
Global Biodiversity Information...
- 2004 –
Mexico Phidippus vexans Edwards, 2004 –
United States Phidippus whitmani Peckham & Peckham, 1909 –
United States,
Canada Phidippus workmani Peckham...
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similar to the
immature spiders (e.g., P. clarus, P. octopunctatus, P.
whitmani). It is one of the
species of
jumping spiders which are
mimics of mutillid...
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segregatus T. t.
shawi T. t.
talpoides T. t.
taylori T. t.
tenellus T. t.
trivialisuinta T. t.
wallowa T. t.
wasatchensis T. t.
whitmani T. t. yakimensis...