Übersetzung für '
ant spiders' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN | an ant spider | ant spiders |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- "Colima" is a genus of spiders in the family Zodariidae (ant spiders), found in the state of Colima, Mexico.
- Huttoniidae is a family of ecribellate Originally placed with the ant spiders, it was moved to a family of its own, Huttoniidae, in 1984, in the superfamily Palpimanoidea.
- "Laminion" is a genus of south Asian ant spiders. It was first described by P. M. Sankaran, J. T. D. Caleb and P. A. Sebastian in 2020, and it has only been found in India.
- "Zodariellum" is a genus of ant spiders mainly found in Central Asia.
- "Storosa" is a genus of Australian ant spiders first described by Rudy Jocqué in 1991.
- "Storena" is a genus of ant spiders first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1805.
- "Ishania" is a genus of Central American ant spiders first described in 1925 by Ralph Vary Chamberlin. Originally placed in Agelenidae, it was later moved to Zodariidae in 1965.
- "Asceua" is a genus of Asian ant spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1887.
- It was first described by Lodovico di Caporiacco in 1947, it was moved to the Ant spiders in 1967, to the Sac spiders in 1991, then to the Corrinid sac spiders in 2000.
- They are often called "ant spiders" due to their ant-like appearance and ant mimicking behavior.
- "Suffasia" is a genus of ant spiders in the family Zodariidae, containing eight species restricted to India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.
- "Suffascar" is a genus of Malagasy ant spiders first described by A. Henrard & Rudy Jocqué in 2017.
- "Cambonilla" is a genus of Cambodian and Laotian ant spiders first described by Rudy Jocqué in 2019. [...] it contains only two species.
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