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Micaria Palliditarsa
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Niklas Westring
Niklas Westring (13 November 1797, in Gothenburg – 28 January 1882) was a Swedish entomologist and arachnologist. He started out with the intention to study medicine but this was frustrated by the death of his father. His full-time profession from 1816 was as a customs officer in Gothenburg, where he was customs administrator from 1834 to 1856. When he retired he spent most of his time working on natural history, especially from 1840 to 1862, during which time he also became a conservator at the Göteborg Natural History Museum. He is best known for his book ''Araneae suecicae descriptae'' in 1862 in which he described 308 species of spider found in Sweden. Of these, 124 had already been described by Carl Linnaeus, Charles De Geer and Carl Jakob Sundevall. He appears to have been something of a mentor to Tamerlan Thorell who lived in Gothernborg until he went to university at Uppsala and was familiar with Westring's collection of spiders and how to identify them since he had be ...
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Tamerlan Thorell
Tord Tamerlan Teodor Thorell (3 May 1830 – 22 December 1901) was a Swedish arachnologist. Thorell studied spiders with Giacomo Doria at the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale de Genoa. He corresponded with other arachnologists, such as Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, Eugène Simon and Thomas Workman. He described more than 1,000 spider species during his time from the 1850 to 1900. Thorell wrote: ''On European Spiders'' (1869) and ''Synonym of European Spiders'' (1870-73). Taxonomic honors The Orb-weaver spider genus '' Thorellina'' and the jumping spider genus '' Thorelliola'' are named after him, as well as about 30 species of spiders: * '' Araneus thorelli'' (Roewer, 1942) (Myanmar) (Araneidae) * '' Gasteracantha thorelli'' Keyserling, 1864 (Madagascar) (Araneidae) * '' Leviellus thorelli'' (Ausserer, 1871) (Europe) (Araneidae) * '' Mandjelia thorelli'' (Raven, 1990) (Queensland) (Barychelidae) * '' Clubiona thorelli'' Roewer, 1951 (Sumatra) (Clubionidae) * '' Malamatidia t ...
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Micaria Browni
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Micaria Brignolii
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Micaria Braendegaardi
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Micaria Bosmansi
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Micaria Bonneti
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Micaria Blicki
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Micaria Belezma
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Micaria Beaufortia
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Micaria Alxa
''Micaria'' is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Niklas Westring in 1851. They are long. They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior. Species it contains 105 species and two subspecies found in the Holarctic, Indomalayan, Australasian and Afrotropical zoogeographic regions: *'' M. aborigenica'' Mikhailov, 1988 – Russia (north-eastern Siberia) *'' M. aciculata'' Simon, 1895 – Russia (South Siberia) *'' M. aenea'' Thorell, 1871 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan *'' M. albofasciata'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' M. albovittata'' (Lucas, 1846) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Iran, Turkmenistan, China *'' M. alpina'' L. Koch, 1872 – USA (Alaska), Canada, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Japan *'' M. alxa'' Tang, Urita, Song & Zhao, 1997 – China *'' M. beaufortia'' (Tucker, 1923) – South Africa *'' M. belezma'' Bosmans, 2000 – Algeria ...
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Ludwig Carl Christian Koch
Ludwig Carl Christian Koch (8 November 1825 – 1 November 1908) was a German entomologist and arachnologist. He was born in Regensburg, Germany, and died in Nuremberg, Germany. He studied in Nuremberg, initially law, but then turned to medicine and science. From 1850, he practiced as a physician in the Wöhrd district of Nuremberg. He is considered among the four most influential scientists on insects and spiders in the second half of the 19th century. He wrote numerous works on the arachinoids of Europe, Siberia, and Australia. His work earned him worldwide reputation as "Spider Koch". Sometimes confused with his father Carl Ludwig Koch (1778–1857), another famous arachnologist, his name is abbreviated L.Koch on species descriptions; his father's name is abbreviated C.L.Koch Pierre Bonnet. ''Bibliographia araneorum,'' (1945) Les frères Doularoude (Toulouse). Works ''Die Arachniden Australiens'' (1871-1883), his major work on Australian spiders, was completed by Euge ...
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