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Systema entomologiae : sistens insectorvm classes, ordines, genera, species, adiectis synonymis, locis, descriptionibvs, observationibvs / Io. Christ. Fabricii.

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“…No species of medical importance was recorded. Additionally, five recorded species are widely distributed and/or can be found in synanthropic environments: Argiope argentata (Fabricius, 1775) (Araneidae), Micropholcus fauroti (Simon, 1887) (Pholcidae), Philoponella vittata (Keyserling, 1881) I-II, and divided tarsal scopula III-IV (Guadanucci et al 2007). The females of G. waikoshiemi can be distinguished from congeners by the incrassate tibia I (Guadanucci et al 2007; see Figure 14) and by the spermathecae being multilobulated at the apical portion (Guadanucci et al 2007; see Figure 15).…”
Section: Species Identification Was Achieved For 229 Adult Individualsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No species of medical importance was recorded. Additionally, five recorded species are widely distributed and/or can be found in synanthropic environments: Argiope argentata (Fabricius, 1775) (Araneidae), Micropholcus fauroti (Simon, 1887) (Pholcidae), Philoponella vittata (Keyserling, 1881) I-II, and divided tarsal scopula III-IV (Guadanucci et al 2007). The females of G. waikoshiemi can be distinguished from congeners by the incrassate tibia I (Guadanucci et al 2007; see Figure 14) and by the spermathecae being multilobulated at the apical portion (Guadanucci et al 2007; see Figure 15).…”
Section: Species Identification Was Achieved For 229 Adult Individualsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comprimento total do corpo: 31 ,5mm (25,Omm);pronoto,comprimento: 9,6mm (6,8mm), e largura: 13,2mm (IO,(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)6mm);élitros,comprimento na diagonal: 20,5mm (l6,(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)lmm),e largura: 14,8mm (I2,3mm (Fabricius, 1775), a espécie-tipo; C (C) illennis Sternherg, 1908 e C (C) bourgilli (Dechamhre, 1976). Quatro são as espécies do novo subgênero C (Eucoelosis): C (E.) biloba (Linnaeus, 1767), espécie-tipo; C (E.) hippocrares Blanchard, 1846;C (E.) bicomis (Leske, 1779) e C (E.) denricomis Arrow, 1937.…”
Section: Coe/osis (Eucoe/osis) Hippocrates Blanchard 1846unclassified
“…Erebinae was the most species-rich subfamily (66 species; 35.3%) followed by Calpinae (14 species 7.5%), Hadeninae (13 species; 7%), and Amphipyrinae (10 species; 5.3%). The genera of subfamily Catocalinae with the most species were: Eudocima (9 species), Hypena (8 species), Mythimna (6 species), Hypocala (6 species), Bastilla (5 species), Penicillaria (5 species), and Blenina (5 species).The most abundant species was Oxyodes scrobiculata (Fabricius, 1775) (1426 individuals), which constituted 15.7% of all samples. Lacera noctilio (Fabricus, 1794) was the second most abundant species (381 individuals), which constituted 4.1% of all samples.…”
Section: Aegilia Sundascribensmentioning
confidence: 99%