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List of articles in "Species" category - Page 1329

Ulmus × hollandica ‘Major’

Although all naturally occurring Field Elm (Ulmus minor) × Wych Elm (U. glabra) hybrids are loosely termed ‘Dutch elm’ (U.


Palpimanoidea

The Palpimanoidea are a superfamily of eight-eyed spiders with three containing families: Huttoniidae Palpimanidae StenochilidaeThe Palpimanoidea (together with the seven families of Dionycha) are the only spider group with no […]


Ulmus ‘Clusius’

A Dutch hybrid elm cultivar raised at Wageningen ‘Clusius’ was released for sale in 1983; it was derived from a crossing of the same Dutch clones that produced the fastigiate […]


Lycosoidea

The Lycosoidea are a superfamily of araneomorph eight-eyed spiders with twelve families: Ctenidae Lycosidae Neolanidae Oxyopidae Pisauridae Psechridae Senoculidae Stiphidiidae Trechaleidae Zoridae Zorocratidae ZoropsidaeAccording to Fang et al. (2000) the […]


Gnaphosoidea

The Gnaphosoidea are a superfamily of araneomorph mostly eight-eyed spiders with seven families: Ammoxenidae Cithaeronidae Gallieniellidae Gnaphosidae Lamponidae Prodidomidae TrochanteriidaeThe Prodidomidae Lamponidae and Gnaphosidae are considered higher gnaphosoids sharing anterior […]


Dionycha

The Dionycha are a phylogenetic group of spiders (Araneomorphae:Entelegynae) with about 10000 species. 17 families belong to this group amongst others: Salticidae (jumping spiders) Gnaphosoidea Thomisidae (crab spiders) and the […]


Ulmus × brandisiana

Ulmus × brandisiana Melville & Heybroek is a naturally occurring elm hybrid found across the Kashmir region arising from the crossing of Ulmus chumlia and the Himalayan Elm Ulmus wallichiana. […]


Tegenaria atrica

Tegenaria atrica (atri – dark feral from atrium) is one of the biggest spiders of Central and Northern Europe. Females grow up to 1.8 cm males up to 1.5 cm. […]


Tegenaria parietina

Tegenaria parietina is a rather rare European spider with a distribution from Northern Africa to Central Asia and has also been found in Uruguay and Argentina. In the UK it […]


Oedogoniales

The Oedogoniales are an order of filamentous freshwater green algae of the class Chlorophyceae. The order is well-defined and has several unique features including asexual reproduction with zoospores that possess […]


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