Josa (spider)
''Josa'' is a genus of South American anyphaenid sac spiders first described by Eugen von Keyserling in 1891. It is a senior synonym of "Gayenella", "Haptisus", "Olbophthalmus", and "Pelayo". Species it contains fifteen species: * ''Josa analis'' (Simon, 1897)—Venezuela * ''Josa andesiana'' (Berland, 1913)—Ecuador * ''Josa bryantae'' (Caporiacco, 1955)—Venezuela * ''Josa calilegua The ''Journal of the Optical Society of America'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of optics, published by Optica. It was established in 1917 and in 1984 was split into two parts, A and B. ''Journal of the Optical Society of America A'' ...'' Ramírez, 2003—Argentina * '' Josa chazaliae'' (Simon, 1897)—Colombia * '' Josa gounellei'' (Simon, 1897)—Brazil * '' Josa keyserlingi'' (L. Koch, 1866)—Colombia, Brazil * '' Josa laeta'' (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896)—Costa Rica * '' Josa lojensis'' (Berland, 1913)—Ecuador * '' Josa lutea'' (Keyserling, 1878)—Colombia, Ecuador * ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Josa Lutea The ''Journal of the Optical Society of America'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of optics, published by Optica. It was established in 1917 and in 1984 was split into two parts, A and B. ''Journal of the Optical Society of America A'' Part A covers various topics in optics, vision, and image science. The editor-in-chief is Olga Korotkova (University of Miami, USA). ''Journal of the Optical Society of America B'' Part B covers various topics in the field of optical physics, such as guided waves, laser spectroscopy, nonlinear optics, quantum optics, lasers, organic and polymer materials for optics, and ultrafast phenomena In optics, an ultrashort pulse, also known as an ultrafast event, is an electromagnetic pulse whose time duration is of the order of a picosecond (10−12 second) or less. Such pulses have a broadband optical spectrum, and can be created by .... The editor-in-chief is Kurt Busch ( Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany). References {{refli ... |