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Genus of spiders
Icius is a genus of jumping spiders described by Eugène Simon in 1876, belonging to the Order Araneae, Family Salticidae. Icius is an almost cosmopolitan
Icius
Species of spider
Icius subinermis is a species of jumping spider from the Mediterranean region. The two sexes have different coloration. Icius subinermis favors moist
Icius_subinermis
Species of spider
Icius mbitaensis is a species of jumping spider in the genus Icius that lives in Kenya. It was first described in 2011 by Wanda Wesołowska. The spider
Icius_mbitaensis
Species of jumping spider
Icius congener is a species of jumping spider of the genus Icius. It is found around the western Mediterranean Basin. The species has a complex taxonomic
Icius_congener
Species of spider
Icius minimus is a species of jumping spider in the genus Icius that lives in Ethiopia near hot springs and lakes. It is a small spider, with a cephalothorax
Icius_minimus
Species of spider
Dendryphantes incerta (C. L. Koch, 1846) Icius convergens (Doleschall, 1859) Icius dissimilis (C. L. Koch, 1846) Icius maritus (Karsch, 1879) Marpessa nigrolimbata
Menemerus_bivittatus
Species of jumping spider
was sufficient similarity between the species and those in Icius that it was renamed Icius koreanus by Takeo Yaginuma in 1986. This was reinforced during
Tasa_koreana
Species of spider
of hunting. Jerzy Proszynski 2005 - Icius hamatus Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Media related to Icius hamatus at Wikimedia Commons Fauna
Icius_hamatus
Species of spider
Icius bandama is a species of jumping spider in the genus Icius that lives in Ivory Coast. It was first described in 2022 by Wanda Wesołowska and Anthony
Icius_bandama
Species of spider
Icius peculiaris is a species of jumping spider in the genus Icius that lives in Ethiopia. It was first described in 2008 by Wanda Wesołowska and Beata
Icius_peculiaris
Species of spider
Icius nigricaudus, the Blacktailed Icius Jumping Spider, is a species of jumping spider in the genus Icius that lives in South Africa. It was first described
Icius_nigricaudus
Species of jumping spider
Icius pulchellus is a species of jumping spider that lives in South Africa. A member of the genus Icius, the spider lives in grasslands and coastal environments
Icius_pulchellus
Species of spider
Icius olokomei is a species of jumping spider in the genus Icius that lives in Nigeria. It was first described in 2011 by Wanda Wesołowska and Anthony
Icius_olokomei
Component of a personal name based on the given name of one's male ancestor
comes from Latin Suaricius (son of Suarius); the Latin genitive suffix -icius/a was used to indicate a patronymic. Later it became Suáriz, Suárez (both
Patronymic
Species of spider
Icius desertorum is a species of spider in the family Salticidae. It is endemic to South Africa and is commonly known as the Matjiesfontein Icius jumping
Icius_desertorum
Species of spider
Icius dendryphantoides is a species of spider in the family Salticidae. It is endemic to South Africa and is commonly known as the Simonstown Icius jumping
Icius_dendryphantoides
Species of spider
Icius insolidus is a species of jumping spider in the genus Icius that lives in Namibia and South Africa. First described in 1999 by Wanda Wesołowska
Icius_insolidus
Species of spider
Icius jacksoni is a species of spider in the family Salticidae. It is endemic to South Africa and is commonly known as Jackson's Icius jumping spider.
Icius_jacksoni
Species of spider
himeshimensis Binomial name Hakka himeshimensis (Dönitz & Strand), 1906) Synonyms Icius himeshimensis Menemerus himeshimensis Pseudicius himeshimensis Salticus
Hakka_himeshimensis
Name list
Languages Latin, French, English Word/name patricius Derivation pater + -icius Meaning "noble"; "father" + "-itious" Region of origin France and England
Patrice
Species of spider
Korea. The spider was originally classified within the genus Icius under the name Icius parvus, but was transferred to its current genus by Jerzy Prószyński
Phintella_parva
Species of spider
Hentzia Species: H. elegans Binomial name Hentzia elegans (Keyserling, 1885) Synonyms Icius elegans Keyserling, 1885 Wala elegans (Keyserling, 1885)
Hentzia_elegans
Species of spider
In 1988, Wesołowska transferred both species to the genus Icius as Icius fulgens and Icius lucipeta respectively. The following year, Jerzy Prószyński
Heliophanillus_fulgens
Species of spider
similarity between the species and those in Icius that Jerzy Prószyński moved the species to that genus with the name Icius braunsi in that year. In 2016, Prószyński
Afraflacilla_braunsi
Species of spider
described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell in 1897 and originally named Icius peckhamae in honor of arachnologist Elizabeth Peckham. "Salticus peckhamae
Salticus_peckhamae
Species of spider
Euophrys leucophaea C.L. Koch, 1846 Frigga leucophaea (C.L. Koch, 1846) Icius crassiventer Keyserling, 1885 Dendryphantes ornatus Banks, 1892 Zygoballus
Pelegrina_galathea
Species of spider
Binomial name Sassacus vitis (Cockerell, 1894) Synonyms Dendryphantes vitis Icius vitis Dendryphantes melanomerus Dendryphantes apachecus Dendryphantes mathetes
Sassacus_vitis
British coastal liner, armed boarding steamer and convoy rescue ship
number MI 23 1918: pennant number MI 17 1930: call sign GQXB 1950: call sign ICIU Fate scrapped in 1962 General characteristics Type coastal liner Tonnage
HMS_Perth
Species of spider
1846 Maevia sulphurea C. L. Koch, 1846 Maevia pallida C. L. Koch, 1846 Icius mitratus (Hentz, 1846) Anoka mitrata (Hentz, 1846) Wala mitrata (Hentz,
Hentzia_mitrata
Surname list
surname of East Slavic origin, as identified by the patronymic suffix -ičius corresponding to the East Slavic -ich. The surname may refer to: Deivydas
Matulevičius
Species of spider
Maevia lineata C. L. Koch, 1846 Attus quadrilineatus Peckham & Peckham, 1883 Icius lineatus Peckham & Peckham, 1888 Menemerus lineatus Emerton, 1891 Fuentes
Marpissa_lineata
American businessman (1838-1919)
Lawrence J. Gutter Collection of Chicagoana (University of Illinois at Chicago) ICIU; Field, Eugene (1920). Harlow Niles Higinbotham : a memoir with brief autobiography
Harlow_Niles_Higinbotham
Species of spider
11324125 ITIS: 875774 NCBI: 1317377 Open Tree of Life: 3546709 WSC: urn:lsid:nmbe.ch:spidersp:033267 Icius diminutus Wikidata: Q46130745 GBIF: 2169981
Chalcoscirtus_diminutus
Species of jumping spider
dependens. The genus Pseudicius had been provisionally placed alongside Icius based on morphological similarities. As they are superficially similar,
Psenuc_dependens
Species of spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella_incerta
Species of spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella_pygmaea
Jumping spider species in the genus Thyene
Ekaterina M.; Hęciak, Stefania; Prószyński, Jerzy (1984). "Remarks on Icius and Thyene (Araneae, Salticidae) mainly from Central Asia". Annales Zoologici
Thyene_similis
Trilobite Sharon Needles Named after Needles's birth name, Aaron Coady. Icius faker Yang & Zhang, 2024 Spider Faker "The specific epithet is a noun in
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1975–present)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1975–present)
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
time immemorial it was the site of a ferry to cross the river. As Portus Icius it is mentioned in the vita of Saint Austreberthe, whose name is reflected
Port-le-Grand
Fort in France
by order of Napoleon Bonaparte on the remains of the ancient promontory Icius Ptolemy (by the sea facing the town of le Portel) after the breaking of
Heurt_Fort
Species of spider
Jumping Spider. The genus Pseudicius had been provisionally placed alongside Icius based on morphological similarities. As they are superficially similar,
Pseudicius_dentatus
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Pseudicius_matabelensis
Surname list
of the name Bartłomiej or Bartosz, both meaning Bartholomew. The suffix -ičius corresponds to the suffix -icz (Polish) or -ich (Belarusian), indicating
Bartusevičius
Species of spider
translated false and honest. It was provisionally placed alongside the genus Icius. As they are superficially similar, Ekaterina Andreeva, Stefania Hęciak
Pseudicius_africanus
Sudhikumar AV, Sebastian PA (2018). "A new species of the jumping spider genus Icius Simon, 1876 from India (Aranei: Salticidae: Chrysillini)". Arthropoda Selecta
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–1974)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1950–1974)
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Pseudicius_femineus
Genus of jumping spiders
described by Y. J. Lin and S. Q. Li in 2020, who distinguished it from Icius, but did not place it into a subfamily. List of Salticidae genera "Gen.
Dendroicius
Genus of spiders
the nearest Brazilian mainland. M. chromatopus is similar to the genus Icius in general appearance, sexual dimorphism and male palp structure. Females
Matagaia
Song, Xie, Zhu, Wu, 1997* Habrocestum hongkongiensis Proszynski, 1992* Icius hongkong Song, Xie, Zhu, Wu, 1997* Nanthela hongkong (Song & Wu, 1997) Portia
Species first discovered in Hong Kong
Species_first_discovered_in_Hong_Kong
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Pseudicius_procerus
Genus of jumping spiders
Salticidae). It is closely related to the genera Ballus, Admestina and Icius. Attidops are from two to three millimeters in body length, with a dark
Attidops
Ancient Roman family
gentilicia formed from other names ending in -ex, -icis, or -icus, which took -icius as a suffix. But if Numisius is the true orthography, then the nomen is
Numisia_gens
(Slovene, Slovak, Czech [rarely]) diminutive, "son of"[citation needed] -ičius (Lithuanian) Lithuanianized version of the Belarusian -ich (Belarusian Latin:
List_of_family_name_affixes
List of the annual magistrates at Rome down to the time of Augustus
.. f. ... n. Tricipitinus Flavus] in e[or. loc. facti sunt] [Ser. Sulp]icius Q. f. Se[r. n. Camerinus] [L. Papirius ... f. ... n. Cursor] [C. Jul]ius
Fasti_Capitolini
Species of spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella_lunda
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Pseudicius_squamatus
Municipality in Aargau, Switzerland
the Roman era (a formation based on Latin ferrāria "iron mine" with the -icius suffix), whence early Romance *Ferrícia, Old High German *Ferríkkea, recorded
Frick,_Aargau
Species of spider
its taxonomic history, including Maevia, Jotus, Sitticus, Dexippus, and Icius, before being definitively placed in Phintella by Logunov and Wesołowska
Phintella_arenicolor
Surname list
name, a patronymic from the given name Urbonas created with the suffix -ičius, which is a Lithuanization of the Polish/Ruthenian patronymic suffix -wicz/-vich
Urbonavičius
Species of spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella_transversa
Genus of spiders
The name is combined of Greek pseudo "false" and the salticid genus name Icius. The small genus Wesolowskana (formerly known as Luxuria) should possibly
Pseudicius
Ancient Roman family
formed from cognomina ending in -ex and -icis. As these became widespread, -icius came to be regarded as a regular gentile-forming suffix, which was used
Tuticia_gens
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Pseudicius_gracilis
Traveller and natural history collector (1880–1974)
collected by Steele in the Mishmi Hills in March 1935. 2004: Arachnida: Icius steelae (named in Steele's honour) a jumping spider, described by Dmitri
Mary_E._Steele
Orbilius using the diminutive suffix -ilius, and Orbicius using the suffix -icius. The Orbii used a wide variety of praenomina, of which the most important
Orbia_gens
Ancient Roman family
gentilicia originally formed from cognomina ending in -ex and -icis. The suffix -icius later came to be regarded as a regular gentile-forming suffix, and was applied
Tudicia_gens
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Pseudicius_ridicularis
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Pseudicius_mirus
Surname list
last names, due to historical reasons, it possesses a Slavicized ending -ičius and is related to Lithuanian last names Laurinaitis, Laurinkus, which are
Laurinavičius
Species of spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella_brevis
Species of spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella_lucida
Polish zoologist (born 1950)
included descriptions of nine new species, including Euophrys pygmaea and Icius parvus, which were both later moved to the genus Phintella, and Plexippoides
Wanda_Wesołowska
Species of spider
raised by Eugène Simon in 1885. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius. The two genera were placed in the tribe Heliophaninae alongside Afraflacilla
Afraflacilla_sengwaensis
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius. As they are superficially similar, Ekaterina Andreeva, Stefania Hęciak
Pseudicius_athleta
& Gray, 2004 Hyllus C. L. Koch, 1846 Hypoblemum Peckham & Peckham, 1886 Icius Simon, 1876 Idastrandia Strand, 1929 Ilargus Simon, 1901 Imperceptus Prószyński
List_of_Salticidae_genera
Species of spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella_lajuma
Ancient Roman family
from surnames ending in -ex or -icus, using the gentile-forming suffix -icius. Its root is the cognomen Simplex, originally referring to someone "simple"
Simplicia_gens
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius. As they are superficially similar, Ekaterina Andreeva, Stefania Hęciak
Pseudicius_adustus
Tribe of jumping spider
Echinussa Epocilla Festucula Hakka Helicius Heliophanillus Heliophanus Helvetia Icius Kupiuka Marchena Matagaia Menemerus Mexcala Natta Ogdenia Orsima Paraheliophanus
Chrysillini
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Pseudicius_maculatus
Species of spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella_globosa
brachiatus Hasarius arcigerus - E Hasarius adansoni Hyllus semicupreus Icius disicatus - E Irura pulchra - E Jerzego bipartitus Macaroeris nidicolens
List_of_spiders_of_Sri_Lanka
Species of jumping spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. It is a member of the tribe Heliophaninae, renamed
Phintella_caledoniensis
Species of spider
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella_occidentalis
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius. As they are superficially similar, Ekaterina Andreeva, Stefania Hęciak
Pseudicius_flabellus
Ancient Roman family with the nomen ''Septicius''
cognomina ending in -ex or -icis. As with other gentile-forming suffixes, -icius was later extended to form nomina from other names, including existing gentilicia
Septicia_gens
Species of spider
abnormis Binomial name Phintella abnormis (Boes. et Str., 1906) Synonyms Icius abnormis Bösenberg et Strand, 1906 Jotus abnormis Bösenberg & Strand, 1906(original
Phintella_abnormis
other names, in this instance the Latin nomen Orbius, using the suffix -icius. Orbius is derived from the cognomen Orbus, a waif or orphan. This list
Orbicia_gens
Species of spider
Ictidops pupus Karsch, 1879 Aelurillus pupus (Karsch, 1879) Phintella typica Strand, 1906 Hasarius crucifer Dönitz & Strand, 1906 Icius pupus (Karsch, 1879)
Phintella_bifurcilinea
Genus of spiders
genus Tasa. The genus name is a portmanteau of Nepal and the salticid genus Icius. The genus Nepalicius was one of a number of new genera erected by Jerzy
Nepalicius
Ancient Roman family
gentilicia formed from other names ending in -ex, -icis, or -icus, which took -icius as a suffix. However, if as seems likely, the name is really the same as
Numicia_gens
Genus of spiders
spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the
Phintella
Canadian folklorist (1853–1924)
Lawrence J. Gutter Collection of Chicagoana (University of Illinois at Chicago) ICIU (1894). The American Folk-lore Society : officers, by-laws, branches, and
Blanche_Lucile_Macdonnell
Species of jumping spider
There are similarities between Chrysilla and the genera Chira, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus, Phintella and Telamonia. In 2017, Chrysilla and Phintella had been
Chrysilla_guineensis
Species of spider
known as the fayda jumper. Pseudicius was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Afraflacilla_fayda
Genus of spiders
caerulea Simon, 1901 → Mexcala caerulea Cosmophasis fagei Lessert, 1925 → Icius fagei Cosmophasis nigrocyanea (Simon, 1885) → Mexcala nigrocyanea Cosmophasis
Cosmophasis
American police detective
Lawrence J. Gutter Collection of Chicagoana (University of Illinois at Chicago) ICIU (1896). The Holmes-Pitezel case; a history of the greatest crime of the century
Frank_Geyer
Species of spider
where it lives. Pseudicius was provisionally placed alongside the genus Icius. Indeed, Ekaterina Andreeva, Stefania Hęciak and Jerzy Prószyński looked
Afraflacilla_mushrif
Species of spider
translated false and honest. The genus was provisionally placed alongside Icius that, despite looking superficially similar, has a different etymology.
Afraflacilla_karinae
Uzbek arachnologist
Dushanbe, 196pp. Andreeva, E.M., Hęciak, S. & Prószyński, J. 1984. Remarks on Icius and Pseudicius (Araneae, Salticidae) mainly from central Asia. Annales Zoologici
Ekaterina Andreeva (arachnologist)
Ekaterina_Andreeva_(arachnologist)
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Inner self. Heart. Friend.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
God
Boy/Male
Biblical
The greatness of the Lord.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Useful.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Who Wins Heart
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, Latin, Swedish
Alive; Full of Life; Lively; Life
Boy/Male
Celtic American Arthurian Legend English
Brave; Virtuous.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of numerous places, for example in South Yorkshire and Derbyshire, named Hardwick, from Old English heorde ‘herd’, ‘flock’ + wīc ‘outlying farm’.German and French (Lorraine) : from the Germanic personal name Hardwic, composed of the elements hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’ + wīg ‘battle’, ‘combat’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Star
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Missy, MISSIE means "honey-sap."
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