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Genus of spiders
Phintella is a genus of jumping spiders found in Eurasia, Africa, and some islands in the western Pacific. It includes 59 species. The genus Phintella
Phintella
Species of jumping spider
Phintella caledoniensis is a species of jumping spider that is endemic to New Caledonia. A member of the genus Phintella, it was named after the archipelago
Phintella_caledoniensis
Species of spider
Phintella parva is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in China, Japan, Korea and Russia. The spider is yellow in colour and
Phintella_parva
Species of spider
Phintella vittata is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella. It has a wide distribution across Asia, ranging from India and Nepal through
Phintella_vittata
Species of spider
Phintella bifurcilinea is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella. Originally described by Bösenberg and Strand in 1906 as Telamonia bifurcilinea
Phintella_bifurcilinea
Species of jumping spider
Phintella africana is a species of jumping spider that lives in the grasslands of Ethiopia. A member of the genus Phintella, the species is named after
Phintella_africana
Species of spider
Phintella abnormis is a spider species of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). This species is seen in Primorsky Krai (written as primore in original
Phintella_abnormis
Species of spider
Phintella globosa is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in Ivory Coast. First described by Wanda Wesołowska and Anthony Russell-Smith
Phintella_globosa
Species of spider
species was originally described in the genus Attus, later transferred to Phintella, and finally to its current placement in Chrysilla. C. volupe is closely
Chrysilla_volupe
Species of spider
Phintella multimaculata is a species of spider of the genus Phintella. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. "Phintella multimaculata (Simon, 1901)". World Spider
Phintella_multimaculata
Species of spider
Phintella occidentalis is a species of jumping spider in the subfamily Salticinae that lives in Ivory Coast. First described by Wanda Wesołowska and Anthony
Phintella_occidentalis
Species of spider
Phintella piatensis is a species of jumping spider endemic to the Philippines. Phintella piatensis is sexually dimorphic. Females are around 4.28 mm (0
Phintella_piatensis
Species of jumping spider
Wiśniewski in 2013. It was originally named Phintella guineensis and placed in the genus Phintella. The genus Phintella was first circumscribed in 1906 by Embrik
Chrysilla_guineensis
Species of jumping spider
Phintella kaptega is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in Kenya and Uganda. The species is named after the area around the
Phintella_kaptega
Species of spider
Phintella platnicki is a species of jumping spider from southern India. Its type locality is Salem, Tamil Nadu. It is also found in Kerala and Karnataka
Phintella_platnicki
Species of jumping spider
Phintella paludosa is a species of jumping spider that lives in Africa. A member of the genus Phintella, it was first described in 2012 by Wanda Wesołowska
Phintella_paludosa
Species of spider
Phintella brevis is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in Ivory Coast. First described by Wanda Wesołowska and Anthony Russell-Smith
Phintella_brevis
Species of spider
Phintella pygmaea is an endemic species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in China. It was first described in 1981 by Wanda Wesołowska
Phintella_pygmaea
Species of spider
Phintella lajuma is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in South Africa. It was first described in 2013 by Charles Haddad and
Phintella_lajuma
Species of spider
Phintella arenicolor is a jumping spider species in the genus Phintella found in the Russian Far East, China, Korea, and Japan. It belongs to the tribe
Phintella_arenicolor
Species of spider
Phintella lucida is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in Ethiopia and Kenya. The female of the species was first described
Phintella_lucida
Species of spider
Phintella castriesiana is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella. It has a wide distribution across the Palearctic region, ranging from the
Phintella_castriesiana
Species of spider
Phintella incerta is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in the Mkomazi Game Reserve in Tanzania. The female of the species
Phintella_incerta
Species of jumping spider
genera throughout its taxonomic history, including Attus, Chrysilla, Phintella, and most recently Phintelloides. Recent taxonomic work by Deeleman-Reinhold
Phintelloides_versicolor
Species of spider
Phintella daklak is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella. It was described from Vietnam in 2023. The species was described by Q.D. Hoang
Phintella_daklak
Myrmarachne orientales - found in many localities of Punjab Genus Phintella Phintella vittata (previously Salticus ranjitus) - found in many localities
List_of_spiders_of_Pakistan
Species of spider
Phintella transversa is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in Ivory Coast. First described by Wanda Wesołowska and Anthony Russell-Smith
Phintella_transversa
Species of spider
Phintella lunda is a species of jumping spider in the genus Phintella that lives in Angola. It was first described in 2010 by Wanda Wesołowska, and given
Phintella_lunda
Nature reserve in West Bengal, India
(Lycosa sp.) Yellow sac spider (Cheiracanthium sp.) Banded phintella jumping spider (Phintella vittata) Joly spider (Epocilla aurantiaca) Heavy bodied jumper
Chintamoni_Kar_Bird_Sanctuary
Species of spider
shown that the genus Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. Previously placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, the tribe was reconstituted
Menemerus_guttatus
Genus of spiders
Thorell in 1887. Several species formerly placed here were transferred to Phintella, and vice versa. Females are 3 to 4 millimetres (0.12 to 0.16 in) long
Chrysilla
established his base on Cape Royds where the species was discovered." Phintella conradi Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2012 Spider Joseph Conrad A species
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1800–1899)
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Species of spider
analysis has shown that Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and Pellenes
Menemerus_magnificus
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. It was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, which was reconstituted Chrysillini
Menemerus_namibicus
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus also shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and
Menemerus_pallescens
Species of spider
analysis has shown that Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and Pellenes
Menemerus_nigeriensis
Species of spider
from Guinea, Uganda, and Angola. The genus name refers to related genus Phintella. "Gen. Phintellosa Wiśniewski & Wesołowska, 2024". World Spider Catalog
Phintellosa
Genus of spiders
Formerly placed in this genus include: Cosmophasis australis Simon, 1902 → Phintella australis Cosmophasis caerulea Simon, 1901 → Mexcala caerulea Cosmophasis
Cosmophasis
Species of spider
shown that the genus Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. Previously placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, the tribe was reconstituted
Menemerus_regius
Species of jumping spider
analysis has shown that Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae until that was reconstituted
Menemerus_bifurcus
Genus of jumping spiders
is sister to Phintella, with Proszynskia sister to both: The name is a combination of the "Phintell", referring to the genus Phintella, and the Latin
Phintelloides
Polish arachnologist
taveuniensis Patoleta & Gardzińska, 2010 Lagnus monteithorum Patoleta, 2008 Phintella caledoniensis Patoleta, 2009 Pristobaeus taveuniensis (Patoleta, 2008)
Barbara_Maria_Patoleta
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus also shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and
Menemerus_animatus
flavofrenata - E Phausina guttipes - E Phintella argentea - E Phintella vittata Phintella bifurcilinia Phintella jaleeli - E Phintelloides alborea - E
List_of_spiders_of_Sri_Lanka
Species of spider
shown that the genus Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. It was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, which was reconstituted as
Menemerus_mirabilis
Species of spider
shown that the genus Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and Pellenes
Menemerus_paradoxus
Islands XLIII.ap. Genus Phintella Strand, 1906 Phintella accentifera (Simon, 1901) Distribution: India, China, Vietnam Phintella alboterminus John T. D
List_of_spiders_of_India
Species of spider
shown that the genus Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. It was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, which was reconstituted as
Menemerus_pulcher
Polish zoologist (born 1950)
Euophrys pygmaea and Icius parvus, which were both later moved to the genus Phintella, and Plexippoides regius. Wesołowska achieved a doctorate in natural sciences
Wanda_Wesołowska
Genus of jumping spiders
relationship between two species previously belonging to Marpissa and Phintella. They are large for jumping spiders, growing up to 7 to 9 millimetres
Proszynskia
Species of spider
shown that the genus Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The species was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, which was renamed
Menemerus_transvaalicus
Species of spider
analysis has shown that Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, but this tribe was reconstituted
Menemerus_meridionalis
1846 Philaeus Thorell, 1869 Philates Simon, 1900 Philira Edwards, 2015 Phintella Strand, 1906 Phintelloides Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2019 Phlegra Simon
List_of_Salticidae_genera
Species of jumping spider
jumping spiders from the Philippines, with description of the male of Phintella piatensis Bariion et Litsinger, 1995 (Araneae: Salticidae)". Arthropoda
Cosmophasis_lami
Topics referred to by the same term
dinosaur Phaulernis africana, a species of moth in the family Epermeniidae Phintella africana, a species of jumping spider in the subfamily Salticinae Phyllomacromia
P._africana
Species of jumping spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella and is classified in the tribe Chrysillini. Chrysillines are monophyletic
Menemerus_nigli
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, which was renamed Chrysillini
Menemerus_tropicus
Species of spider
shown that the genus Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and Pellenes
Menemerus_plenus
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus also shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and
Menemerus_niangbo
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. Previously placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, the tribe was reconstituted
Menemerus_davidi
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus also shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and
Menemerus_patellaris
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. It shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and Pellenes.
Menemerus_soldani
Species of spider
analysis has shown that Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and Pellenes
Menemerus_desertus
Species of spider
analysis has shown that Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and Pellenes
Menemerus_natalis
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and Pellenes
Menemerus_cummingorum
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus also shares some characteristics with the genera Hypaeus and
Menemerus_affinis
Tribe of jumping spider
Marchena Matagaia Menemerus Mexcala Natta Ogdenia Orsima Paraheliophanus Phintella Plesiopiuka Siler Tasa Theriella Wesolowskana Yepoella "Maddison's alternative
Chrysillini
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. Previously placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, the tribe was reconstituted
Menemerus_modestus
Genus of spiders
jumping spiders from the Philippines, with description of the male of Phintella piatensis Barrion et Litsinger, 1995" (PDF). kmkjournals.com. Retrieved
Epidelaxia
Species of spider
shown that the genus Menemerus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. It was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, although this tribe was renamed
Menemerus_zimbabwensis
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The species was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, which was reconstituted
Menemerus_formosus
Species of spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. Previously placed in the tribe Heliophaninae, the tribe was reconstituted
Menemerus_utilis
Species of jumping spider
analysis has shown that the genus is related to the genera Helvetia and Phintella. The genus was placed in the tribe Heliophaninae until that was reconstituted
Menemerus_minshullae
PHINTELLA
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Girl/Female
English American
Soft.
Female
Arthurian
, a princess disguised as a man (terror?).
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Water.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Prune (Plum) Colour
Boy/Male
English Gaelic American African
Great.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happy, Joyful, Cheerful, Glad, Delighted
Boy/Male
Indian
Horse of the prophet (Pbuh)
Biblical
named; marveling; desolation;distinction, elevated;
Girl/Female
Indian
Full of Hope
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Portrait of Guru
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