The smooth shore crab Cyclograpsus lavauxi is a marine large-eyed crab of the family Varunidae (formerly in Grapsidae) found in New Zealand and the Juan Fernández Islands of Chile. The […]
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Larinioides sclopetarius
Larinioides sclopetarius commonly called bridge spider or gray cross spider is a relatively large orb-weaver spider with holarctic distribution that is often found on bridges especially near light and over […]
Northern smooth shore crab
The northern smooth shore crab Cyclograpsus insularum is a marine crab of the family Varunidae found around Lord Howe Island Norfolk Island the Kermadec Islands and in New Zealand from […]
Larinioides
Larinioides is a genus of orb-weaving spiders that mostly occurs in temperate climates around the northern hemisphere.The name of the genus is derived from the related araneid spider genus Larinia […]
Grey Lag
Grey Lag (1918–1942) was a thoroughbred race horse born in Kentucky and bred by John E. Madden. At his Hamburg Place near Lexington Kentucky Maddon had a good stallion called […]
Tunnelling mud crab
The tunnelling mud crab Austrohelice crassa is a marine large-eyed crab of the family Grapsidae endemic to the sea coasts of New Zealand. Their carapace width is up to 40 […]
Hemigrapsus crenulatus
Hemigrapsus crenulatus the hairy-handed crab or papaka huruhuru is a marine crab of the family Varunidae endemic to the New Zealand coast although a taxon in Chile may be conspecific.
Redberry mite
The redberry mite (Acalitus essigi) is an eriophyid mite which is a serious pest of commercially produced blackberries in the United States. The redberry mite is microscopic requiring at least […]
Hemigrapsus sexdentatus
Hemigrapsus sexdentatus known as the common shore crab is a large-eyed marine crab of the family Grapsidae endemic to the coasts of New Zealand. However it is not found in […]
Stalk-eyed mud crab
The stalk-eyed mud crab Macrophthalmus hirtipes is a marine large-eyed crab of the family Macrophthalmidae endemic to New Zealand including Campbell Island. It grows to around 30 millimetres (1.2 in) […]