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Bianor
''Bianor'' is a genus of boreal ecosystem, boreal Salticidae, jumping spiders that can grow to . The robust shiny body and northerly distribution are distinctive. Males can be easily recognized by his swollen forelegs and females have orange legs. It was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1886, who presumably named it after the mythical character ''Bianor (=Ocnus)''. Species it contains twenty-eight species: *''Bianor albobimaculatus'' (Lucas, 1846) — Africa, Mediterranean to Russia (Europe), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Pakistan, India *''Bianor angulosus'' (Karsch, 1879) — India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia *''Bianor balius'' Thorell, 1890 — India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, China, Japan (Ryukyu Is.), Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Kiribati (Caroline Is.) *''Bianor biguttatus'' Wesolowska & van Harten, 2002 — Yemen (Socotra) *''Bianor biocellosus'' Simon, 1902 — Brazil *''Bianor com ...
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''Bianor'' is a genus of boreal jumping spiders that can grow to . The robust shiny body and northerly distribution are distinctive. Males can be easily recognized by his swollen forelegs and females have orange legs. It was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1886, who presumably named it after the mythical character ''Bianor (= Ocnus)''. Species it contains twenty-eight species: *'' Bianor albobimaculatus'' (Lucas, 1846) — Africa, Mediterranean to Russia (Europe), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Pakistan, India *'' Bianor angulosus'' (Karsch, 1879) — India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia *'' Bianor balius'' Thorell, 1890 — India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, China, Japan (Ryukyu Is.), Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Kiribati (Caroline Is.) *'' Bianor biguttatus'' Wesolowska & van Harten, 2002 — Yemen (Socotra) *'' Bianor biocellosus'' Simon, 1902 — Brazil *'' Bianor compactus'' (Urquhart, 188 ...
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