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Walckenaeria Puella
''Walckenaeria'' is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by John Blackwall in 1833. It is a senior synonym of ''Paragonatium'', as well as ''Wideria'', ''Cornicularia'', ''Prosopotheca'', ''Tigellinus'', and ''Trachynella''. Some males in this group have eyes set up on mounds or turrets. In extreme cases, several eyes are on a stalk taller than the carapace itself. Species it contains 195 species and two subspecies: *'' W. abantensis'' Wunderlich, 1995 – Albania, Greece, Turkey *'' W. aberdarensis'' (Holm, 1962) – Kenya *'' W. acuminata'' Blackwall, 1833 ( type) – Europe, Caucasus, Iran *'' W. aenea'' Millidge, 1983 – Mexico *'' W. afur'' Thaler, 1984 – Canary Is. *'' W. aksoyi'' Seyyar, Demir & Türkes, 2008 – Turkey *'' W. alba'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' W. allopatriae'' Jocqué & Scharff, 1986 – Tanzania *'' W. alticeps'' (Denis, 1952) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Iran *'' W. anceps'' Millidge, 1983 ...
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John Blackwall
John Blackwall (20 January 1790 – 11 May 1881) was an English naturalist with a particular interest in spiders. Life Blackwall was born in Manchester on 20 January 1790. He lived at Hendre House near Llanrwst in north Wales from 1833 until his death. He was interested in nature from an early age, first in birds and then spiders, on which he published his first article in 1827. He published ''A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland'' (2 volumes, 1861–1864, Ray Society), which included accounts of 304 species and gave the first adequate descriptions of British spiders. Ten of the plates included were by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge and twelve were by the Irish naturalist Robert Templeton. He died 11 May 1881. Correspondence with Charles Darwin Blackwall wrote four letters on the subject of spiders to Charles Darwin, dated 12 February 1868, 18 February 1868, 10 August 1869 and 8 September 1869. They survive in the Darwin Archive at Cambridge University Library. ...
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Walckenaeria Angelica
''Walckenaeria'' is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by John Blackwall in 1833. It is a senior synonym of ''Paragonatium'', as well as ''Wideria'', ''Cornicularia'', ''Prosopotheca'', ''Tigellinus'', and ''Trachynella''. Some males in this group have eyes set up on mounds or turrets. In extreme cases, several eyes are on a stalk taller than the carapace itself. Species it contains 195 species and two subspecies: *'' W. abantensis'' Wunderlich, 1995 – Albania, Greece, Turkey *'' W. aberdarensis'' (Holm, 1962) – Kenya *'' W. acuminata'' Blackwall, 1833 ( type) – Europe, Caucasus, Iran *'' W. aenea'' Millidge, 1983 – Mexico *'' W. afur'' Thaler, 1984 – Canary Is. *'' W. aksoyi'' Seyyar, Demir & Türkes, 2008 – Turkey *'' W. alba'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' W. allopatriae'' Jocqué & Scharff, 1986 – Tanzania *'' W. alticeps'' (Denis, 1952) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Iran *'' W. anceps'' Millidge, 1983 â ...
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Walckenaeria Anceps
''Walckenaeria'' is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by John Blackwall in 1833. It is a senior synonym of ''Paragonatium'', as well as ''Wideria'', ''Cornicularia'', ''Prosopotheca'', ''Tigellinus'', and ''Trachynella''. Some males in this group have eyes set up on mounds or turrets. In extreme cases, several eyes are on a stalk taller than the carapace itself. Species it contains 195 species and two subspecies: *'' W. abantensis'' Wunderlich, 1995 – Albania, Greece, Turkey *'' W. aberdarensis'' (Holm, 1962) – Kenya *'' W. acuminata'' Blackwall, 1833 ( type) – Europe, Caucasus, Iran *'' W. aenea'' Millidge, 1983 – Mexico *'' W. afur'' Thaler, 1984 – Canary Is. *'' W. aksoyi'' Seyyar, Demir & Türkes, 2008 – Turkey *'' W. alba'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' W. allopatriae'' Jocqué & Scharff, 1986 – Tanzania *'' W. alticeps'' (Denis, 1952) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Iran *'' W. anceps'' Millidge, 1983 â ...
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Russia
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Walckenaeria Alticeps
''Walckenaeria'' is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by John Blackwall in 1833. It is a senior synonym of ''Paragonatium'', as well as ''Wideria'', ''Cornicularia'', ''Prosopotheca'', ''Tigellinus'', and ''Trachynella''. Some males in this group have eyes set up on mounds or turrets. In extreme cases, several eyes are on a stalk taller than the carapace itself. Species it contains 195 species and two subspecies: *'' W. abantensis'' Wunderlich, 1995 – Albania, Greece, Turkey *'' W. aberdarensis'' (Holm, 1962) – Kenya *'' W. acuminata'' Blackwall, 1833 ( type) – Europe, Caucasus, Iran *'' W. aenea'' Millidge, 1983 – Mexico *'' W. afur'' Thaler, 1984 – Canary Is. *'' W. aksoyi'' Seyyar, Demir & Türkes, 2008 – Turkey *'' W. alba'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' W. allopatriae'' Jocqué & Scharff, 1986 – Tanzania *'' W. alticeps'' (Denis, 1952) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Iran *'' W. anceps'' Millidge, 1983 â ...
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Tanzania
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Walckenaeria Allopatriae
''Walckenaeria'' is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by John Blackwall in 1833. It is a senior synonym of ''Paragonatium'', as well as ''Wideria'', ''Cornicularia'', ''Prosopotheca'', ''Tigellinus'', and ''Trachynella''. Some males in this group have eyes set up on mounds or turrets. In extreme cases, several eyes are on a stalk taller than the carapace itself. Species it contains 195 species and two subspecies: *'' W. abantensis'' Wunderlich, 1995 – Albania, Greece, Turkey *'' W. aberdarensis'' (Holm, 1962) – Kenya *'' W. acuminata'' Blackwall, 1833 ( type) – Europe, Caucasus, Iran *'' W. aenea'' Millidge, 1983 – Mexico *'' W. afur'' Thaler, 1984 – Canary Is. *'' W. aksoyi'' Seyyar, Demir & Türkes, 2008 – Turkey *'' W. alba'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' W. allopatriae'' Jocqué & Scharff, 1986 – Tanzania *'' W. alticeps'' (Denis, 1952) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Iran *'' W. anceps'' Millidge, 1983 â ...
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Walckenaeria Alba
''Walckenaeria'' is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by John Blackwall in 1833. It is a senior synonym of ''Paragonatium'', as well as ''Wideria'', ''Cornicularia'', ''Prosopotheca'', ''Tigellinus'', and ''Trachynella''. Some males in this group have eyes set up on mounds or turrets. In extreme cases, several eyes are on a stalk taller than the carapace itself. Species it contains 195 species and two subspecies: *'' W. abantensis'' Wunderlich, 1995 – Albania, Greece, Turkey *'' W. aberdarensis'' (Holm, 1962) – Kenya *'' W. acuminata'' Blackwall, 1833 ( type) – Europe, Caucasus, Iran *'' W. aenea'' Millidge, 1983 – Mexico *'' W. afur'' Thaler, 1984 – Canary Is. *'' W. aksoyi'' Seyyar, Demir & Türkes, 2008 – Turkey *'' W. alba'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' W. allopatriae'' Jocqué & Scharff, 1986 – Tanzania *'' W. alticeps'' (Denis, 1952) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Iran *'' W. anceps'' Millidge, 1983 â ...
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Walckenaeria Aksoyi
''Walckenaeria'' is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by John Blackwall in 1833. It is a senior synonym of ''Paragonatium'', as well as ''Wideria'', ''Cornicularia'', ''Prosopotheca'', ''Tigellinus'', and ''Trachynella''. Some males in this group have eyes set up on mounds or turrets. In extreme cases, several eyes are on a stalk taller than the carapace itself. Species it contains 195 species and two subspecies: *'' W. abantensis'' Wunderlich, 1995 – Albania, Greece, Turkey *'' W. aberdarensis'' (Holm, 1962) – Kenya *'' W. acuminata'' Blackwall, 1833 ( type) – Europe, Caucasus, Iran *'' W. aenea'' Millidge, 1983 – Mexico *'' W. afur'' Thaler, 1984 – Canary Is. *'' W. aksoyi'' Seyyar, Demir & Türkes, 2008 – Turkey *'' W. alba'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' W. allopatriae'' Jocqué & Scharff, 1986 – Tanzania *'' W. alticeps'' (Denis, 1952) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Iran *'' W. anceps'' Millidge, 1983 ...
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Walckenaeria Afur
''Walckenaeria'' is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by John Blackwall in 1833. It is a senior synonym of ''Paragonatium'', as well as ''Wideria'', ''Cornicularia'', ''Prosopotheca'', ''Tigellinus'', and ''Trachynella''. Some males in this group have eyes set up on mounds or turrets. In extreme cases, several eyes are on a stalk taller than the carapace itself. Species it contains 195 species and two subspecies: *'' W. abantensis'' Wunderlich, 1995 – Albania, Greece, Turkey *'' W. aberdarensis'' (Holm, 1962) – Kenya *'' W. acuminata'' Blackwall, 1833 ( type) – Europe, Caucasus, Iran *'' W. aenea'' Millidge, 1983 – Mexico *'' W. afur'' Thaler, 1984 – Canary Is. *'' W. aksoyi'' Seyyar, Demir & Türkes, 2008 – Turkey *'' W. alba'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' W. allopatriae'' Jocqué & Scharff, 1986 – Tanzania *'' W. alticeps'' (Denis, 1952) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Iran *'' W. anceps'' Millidge, 1983 â ...
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