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Genus of spiders
Mantisatta is a genus of Southeast Asian jumping spiders that was first described by C. A. Warburton in 1900. As of June 2019[update] it contains only
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Species of jumping spider
Maddison and Marshall Hedin showed that the genus is closely related to Mantisatta, despite the large physiological differences between them. Wesołowska
Pachyballus_mombasensis
Genus of spiders
Maddison and Marshall Hedin noted that Pachyballus is closely related to Mantisatta, despite the large physiological differences between them, and the similarity
Peplometus
Species of spider
salticids such as the flattened Holoplatys and the elongated, mantis-like Mantisatta longicauda. All of P. fimbriata′s salticid prey have a pair of large,
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Magyarus Żabka, 1985 Maileus Peckham & Peckham, 1907 Malloneta Simon, 1902 Mantisatta Warburton, 1900 Mantius Thorell, 1891 Manzuma Azarkina, 2020 Maratus Karsch
List_of_Salticidae_genera
Species of jumping spider
Maddison and Marshall Hedin noted that Pachyballus is closely related to Mantisatta, despite the large physiological differences between them, and the similarity
Peplometus_nimba
Species of jumping spider
Maddison and Marshall Hedin noted that Pachyballus is closely related to Mantisatta, despite the large physiological differences between them, and the similarity
Peplometus_congoensis
Species of jumping spider
Maddison and Marshall Hedin showed that the genus is closely related to Mantisatta, despite the large physiological differences between them. In 2016, Jerzy
Pachyballus_castaneus
Species of jumping spider
Maddison and Marshall Hedin noted that the genus is closely related to Mantisatta, despite the large physiological differences between them, and the similarity
Pachyballus_ornatus
Species of jumping spider
Maddison and Marshall Hedin showed that the genus is closely related to Mantisatta, despite the large physiological differences between them. In 2016, Jerzy
Pachyballus_miniscutulus
Species of jumping spider
Maddison and Marshall Hedin noted that Pachyballus is closely related to Mantisatta, despite the large physiological differences between them, and the similarity
Peplometus_oyo
British arachnologist (1940–2017)
F.R. 1973 - vedi: Cutler B., Wanless F.R. 1973. A review of the genus Mantisatta (Araneae: Salticidae). Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Shining; Lustrous
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Service; Attendance; Care
Male
Chinese
handsome hero.
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Hindu, Indian
Conqueror
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Shine
Boy/Male
Native American
Valley of the dead oaks.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for an unfortunate person, from Old French malheure ‘unhappy’, ‘unlucky’. The etymology from maloret ‘ill-omened’ (Latin male ‘badly’ + auguratus) is less likely for the surname that has actually survived, although it does lie behind other medieval Norman surnames of this form, now defunct.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Son of the one who serves Brown.
Male
Turkish
Turkish form of Arabic Ahmed, AHMET means "praiseworthy."
Girl/Female
Indian Celtic
Superior.
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