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Amaurobioides Picuna
''Amaurobioides'' is a genus of Anyphaenidae, anyphaenid sac spiders first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1883. Species it contains twelve species: *''Amaurobioides africana'' Hewitt, 1917 – Namibia, South Africa *''Amaurobioides chilensis'' (Nicolet, 1849) – Chile *''Amaurobioides isolata'' Hirst, 1993 – Australia (South Australia) *''Amaurobioides litoralis'' Hickman, 1949 – Australia (Tasmania) *''Amaurobioides major'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides maritima'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1883 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides minor'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides pallida'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides picuna'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides piscator'' Hogg, 1909 – New Zealand (Auckland Is., Campbell Is.) *''Amaurobioides pleta'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides pohara'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand References

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A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology (biology), morphology, behaviour, or ecological niche. In addition, palaeontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined. The most recent rigorous estimate for the total number of species of eukaryotes is between 8 and 8.7 million. About 14% of these had been described by 2011. All species (except viruses) are given a binomial nomenclature, two-part name, a "binomen". The first part of a binomen is the name of a genus to which the species belongs. The second part is called the specific name (zoology), specific name or the specific ...
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Amaurobioides Major
''Amaurobioides major'' is a species of Anyphaenidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy This species was described in 1970 by Ray Forster from a female specimen collected in Caswell Sound. The holotype is stored in Te Papa Museum under registration number AS.000062. Description The female is recorded at 11.72mm in length. This species has a reddish brown carapace and a brown abdomen that has pale chevron markings dorsally. Distribution This species is only known from Caswell Sound in Fiordland, New Zealand. Like all ''Amaurobioides'', it lives along the spray zone of rocky coasts. Conservation status Under the New Zealand Threat Classification System The New Zealand Threat Classification System is used by the Department of Conservation to assess conservation priorities of species in New Zealand. The system was developed because the IUCN Red List, a similar conservation status system, had s ..., this species is listed as "Data Deficient" with the qualifiers o ...
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Amaurobioides Pohara
''Amaurobioides pohara'' is a species of Anyphaenidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy This species was described in 1970 by Ray Forster from female specimens collected in Nelson. The holotype is stored in Otago Museum. Description The female is recorded at 9.35mm in length. This species has a dark brown carapace and a brown abdomen that has pale chevron markings dorsally. Distribution This species is only known from Nelson, New Zealand. Conservation status Under the New Zealand Threat Classification System The New Zealand Threat Classification System is used by the Department of Conservation to assess conservation priorities of species in New Zealand. The system was developed because the IUCN Red List, a similar conservation status system, had s ..., this species is listed as "Data Deficient" with the qualifiers of "Climate Impact", "Data Poor: Size", "Data Poor: Trend" and "Range Restricted". References Anyphaenidae Endemic spiders of New Zealand ...
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Amaurobioides Pleta
''Amaurobioides pleta'' is a species of Anyphaenidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy This species was described in 1970 by Ray Forster from female and male specimens collected in Kaikoura. The holotype is stored in Otago Museum. Description The female is recorded at 9.48mm in length whereas the male is 5.61mm. This species has a reddish brown carapace and a brown abdomen that has pale chevron markings dorsally. Distribution This species is only known from north eastern South Island, New Zealand. Conservation status Under the New Zealand Threat Classification System The New Zealand Threat Classification System is used by the Department of Conservation to assess conservation priorities of species in New Zealand. The system was developed because the IUCN Red List, a similar conservation status system, had s ..., this species is listed as "Naturally Uncommon" with the qualifiers of "Climate Impact", "Data Poor: Trend" and "Range Restricted". References ...
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Amaurobioides Piscator
''Amaurobioides piscator'' is a species of Anyphaenidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy This species was described in 1909 by Henry Roughton Hogg from specimens collected on Campbell Island. It was most recently revised in 1970. The lectotype is stored in Otago Museum. Description The female is recorded at 12.04mm in length whereas the male is 9.01mm. This species has a reddish brown carapace and a brown abdomen that has pale chevron markings dorsally. Distribution This species is only known from Auckland Island and Campbell Island in New Zealand. Conservation status Under the New Zealand Threat Classification System The New Zealand Threat Classification System is used by the Department of Conservation to assess conservation priorities of species in New Zealand. The system was developed because the IUCN Red List, a similar conservation status system, had s ..., this species is listed as "Naturally Uncommon" with the qualifiers of "Climate Impact" and "Ran ...
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Amaurobioides Picuna
''Amaurobioides'' is a genus of Anyphaenidae, anyphaenid sac spiders first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1883. Species it contains twelve species: *''Amaurobioides africana'' Hewitt, 1917 – Namibia, South Africa *''Amaurobioides chilensis'' (Nicolet, 1849) – Chile *''Amaurobioides isolata'' Hirst, 1993 – Australia (South Australia) *''Amaurobioides litoralis'' Hickman, 1949 – Australia (Tasmania) *''Amaurobioides major'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides maritima'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1883 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides minor'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides pallida'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides picuna'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides piscator'' Hogg, 1909 – New Zealand (Auckland Is., Campbell Is.) *''Amaurobioides pleta'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides pohara'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand References

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Amaurobioides Pallida
''Amaurobioides pallida'' is a species of Anyphaenidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy This species was described in 1970 by Ray Forster from female and male specimens collected in Wellington. The holotype is stored in Canterbury Museum. Description The female is recorded at 8.18mm in length whereas the male is 5.95mm. This species has a reddish brown carapace and a brown abdomen that has pale chevron markings dorsally. Distribution This species is only known from Wellington, New Zealand. Like all ''Amaurobioides'', it lives along the spray zone of rocky coasts. Conservation status Under the New Zealand Threat Classification System The New Zealand Threat Classification System is used by the Department of Conservation to assess conservation priorities of species in New Zealand. The system was developed because the IUCN Red List, a similar conservation status system, had s ..., this species is listed as "Naturally Uncommon" with the qualifiers of "Climate I ...
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Amaurobioides Minor
''Amaurobioides minor'' is a species of Anyphaenidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy This species was described in 1970 by Ray Forster from female specimens collected in Fiordland. The holotype is stored in Te Papa Museum under registration number AS.000069. Description The female is recorded at 9.35mm in length. This species has a reddish brown carapace and a brown abdomen that has pale chevron markings dorsally. Distribution This species is only known from Fiordland, New Zealand. Like all ''Amaurobioides'', it lives along the spray zone of rocky coasts. Conservation status Under the New Zealand Threat Classification System The New Zealand Threat Classification System is used by the Department of Conservation to assess conservation priorities of species in New Zealand. The system was developed because the IUCN Red List, a similar conservation status system, had s ..., this species is listed as "Data Deficient" with the qualifiers of "Climate Impact", "Dat ...
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Amaurobioides Litoralis
''Amaurobioides'' is a genus of anyphaenid sac spiders first described by O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1883. Species it contains twelve species: *'' Amaurobioides africana'' Hewitt, 1917 – Namibia, South Africa *'' Amaurobioides chilensis'' (Nicolet, 1849) – Chile *'' Amaurobioides isolata'' Hirst, 1993 – Australia (South Australia) *'' Amaurobioides litoralis'' Hickman, 1949 – Australia (Tasmania) *''Amaurobioides major'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *'' Amaurobioides maritima'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1883 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides minor'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides pallida'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides picuna'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides piscator'' Hogg, 1909 – New Zealand (Auckland Is., Campbell Is.) *''Amaurobioides pleta'' Forster, 1970 – New Zealand *''Amaurobioides pohara ''Amaurobioides pohara'' is a species of Anyphaenidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy This species was descri ...
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