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Goeldia Goytacazes
''Goeldia'' is a genus of spiders that occur in Central to South America. It was first described by Keyserling in 1891. One species, ''Goeldia funesta'', has been introduced to the United States. Species it contains eighteen species: * '' Goeldia bagumbubu'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia chinipensis'' Leech, 1972 - Mexico * ''Goeldia diva'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * ''Goeldia funesta'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru. Introduced to USA * '' Goeldia gauderio'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia goytacazes'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia guayaquilensis'' (Schmidt, 1971) - Ecuador, Peru * '' Goeldia leechi'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina * ''Goeldia luteipes'' (Keyserling, 1891) - Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina * '' Goeldia mexicana'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1896) - Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama * '' Goeldia mirim'' Al ...
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Eugen Von Keyserling
Eugen von Keyserling (22 March 1833 in Pockroy, Lithuania – 4 April 1889 in Dzierżoniów, Silesia Silesia (see names #Etymology, below) is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within Poland, with small parts in the Czech Silesia, Czech Republic and Germany. Its area is approximately , and the population is estimated at 8, ...) was a Baltic-German arachnologist. He studied in the University of Tartu. He was the author of ''Die Spinnen Amerikas'', and completed ''Die Arachniden Australiens'' (1871–1883) on behalf of Ludwig Carl Christian Koch. External links * Arachnologists University of Tartu alumni People from Pakruojis Baltic-German people from the Russian Empire Emigrants from the Russian Empire 1833 births 1889 deaths 19th-century German zoologists {{germany-zoologist-stub ...
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Goeldia Luteipes
''Goeldia'' is a genus of spiders that occur in Central to South America. It was first described by Keyserling in 1891. One species, ''Goeldia funesta'', has been introduced to the United States. Species it contains eighteen species: * '' Goeldia bagumbubu'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia chinipensis'' Leech, 1972 - Mexico * ''Goeldia diva'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * ''Goeldia funesta'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru. Introduced to USA * '' Goeldia gauderio'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia goytacazes'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia guayaquilensis'' (Schmidt, 1971) - Ecuador, Peru * '' Goeldia leechi'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina * '' Goeldia luteipes'' (Keyserling, 1891) - Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina * '' Goeldia mexicana'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1896) - Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama * '' Goeldia mirim'' A ...
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Spiders Of South America
Spiders ( order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight limbs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all orders of organisms. Spiders are found worldwide on every continent except Antarctica, and have become established in nearly every land habitat. , 53,034 spider species in 136 families have been recorded by taxonomists. However, there has been debate among scientists about how families should be classified, with over 20 different classifications proposed since 1900. Anatomically, spiders (as with all arachnids) differ from other arthropods in that the usual body segments are fused into two tagmata, the cephalothorax or prosoma, and the opisthosoma, or abdomen, and joined by a small, cylindrical pedicel. However, as there is currently neither paleontological nor embryological evidence that spiders ever had a s ...
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Araneomorphae Genera
The Araneomorphae (also called the Labidognatha or "true spiders") are an infraorder of spiders. They are distinguishable by chelicerae (fangs) that point diagonally forward and cross in a pinching action, in contrast to the Mygalomorphae (tarantulas and their close kin), where they point straight down. Araneomorphs comprise the vast majority (about 93%) of living spiders. Distinguishing characteristics Most spider species are Araneomorphae, which have fangs that face towards each other, increasing the orientations that they can employ during prey-capture. They have fewer book lungs (when present) – usually one pair – and the females typically live one year. The Mygalomorphae have fangs that face towards the ground, and which are parallel to the long axis of the spider's body, thus they have only one orientation they can employ during prey capture. They have two pairs of book lungs, and the females often live many years. Image:Cheiracanthium punctorium frei 1 17 Fo ...
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Titanoecidae
Titanoecidae is a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. It is fairly widespread in the New World and Eurasia with five genera and more than 50 species worldwide. These are mostly dark-colored builders of "woolly" ( cribellate) silk webs. Several species are found at relatively high altitudes in mountain ranges and may be very common in such habitats. Genera , the World Spider Catalog accepts the following genera: *'' Anuvinda'' Lehtinen, 1967 – Asia *'' Goeldia'' Keyserling, 1891 – South America, Mexico *'' Nurscia'' Simon, 1874 – Asia, Europe *''Pandava The Pandavas (Sanskrit: पाण्डव, aɳɖɐʋᵊ IAST: Pāṇḍava) is a group name referring to the five legendary brothers, Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva, who are central figures of the Hindu epic ''Mahabhara ...'' Lehtinen, 1967 – Asia, Africa, Papua New Guinea *'' Titanoeca'' Thorell, 1870 – Asia, North America, Europe, Ecuador, Algeria S ...
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Goeldia Zyngierae
''Goeldia'' is a genus of spiders that occur in Central to South America. It was first described by Keyserling in 1891. One species, ''Goeldia funesta'', has been introduced to the United States. Species it contains eighteen species: * '' Goeldia bagumbubu'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia chinipensis'' Leech, 1972 - Mexico * ''Goeldia diva'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * ''Goeldia funesta'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru. Introduced to USA * '' Goeldia gauderio'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia goytacazes'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia guayaquilensis'' (Schmidt, 1971) - Ecuador, Peru * '' Goeldia leechi'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina * ''Goeldia luteipes'' (Keyserling, 1891) - Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina * '' Goeldia mexicana'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1896) - Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama * '' Goeldia mirim'' Al ...
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Goeldia Obscura
''Goeldia obscura'' is a spider species from Colombia and Peru. It is not to be confused with ''Titanoeca quadriguttata'' from Europe Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east ...; both shared the name ''Titanoeca obscura'', but at different times. While ''G. obscura'' was never cited as ''T. obscura'' since its original description in 1878, ''T. quadriguttata'' was cited as ''T. obscura'' in various papers from 1932 to 1993, and can be found under this name in later, non-scientific works.Bellmann, Heiko (1997). ''Kosmos-Atlas Spinnentiere Europas''. Kosmos. Footnotes References * Platnick, Norman I. (2008). The world spider catalog', version 8.5. American Museum of Natural History. Titanoecidae Spiders of South America Spiders described in 1878 {{Titanoecidae-s ...
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Goeldia Nigra
''Goeldia'' is a genus of spiders that occur in Central to South America. It was first described by Keyserling in 1891. One species, ''Goeldia funesta'', has been introduced to the United States. Species it contains eighteen species: * '' Goeldia bagumbubu'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia chinipensis'' Leech, 1972 - Mexico * ''Goeldia diva'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * ''Goeldia funesta'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru. Introduced to USA * '' Goeldia gauderio'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia goytacazes'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Brazil * '' Goeldia guayaquilensis'' (Schmidt, 1971) - Ecuador, Peru * '' Goeldia leechi'' Almeida-Silva & Brescovit, 2024 - Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina * ''Goeldia luteipes'' (Keyserling, 1891) - Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina * '' Goeldia mexicana'' (O. P.-Cambridge, 1896) - Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama * '' Goeldia mirim'' Al ...
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