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Genus of spiders
Telamonia is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1887. They are colorful spiders, with patterns that vary considerably
Telamonia
Species of spider
The two-striped jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider found in various Asian tropical rain forests, in foliage in wooded environments. Females
Telamonia_dimidiata
Species of spider
Telamonia sponsa is a species of spider of the genus Telamonia. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. "Telamonia sponsa (Simon, 1902)". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved
Telamonia_sponsa
Species of jumping spider
Telamonia elegans is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae. It was originally described as Viciria elegans by Thorell in 1887 and later
Telamonia_elegans
Species of spider
Telamonia caprina is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae. It is found in China and Vietnam. The species was originally described as Viciria
Telamonia_caprina
Family of spiders
The eight eyes of a Telamonia dimidiata located near the front
Jumping_spider
Species of jumping spider
Telamonia festiva is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae. It is widely distributed across South and Southeast Asia, from India to the
Telamonia_festiva
Genus of moths
heterocrossa Meyrick, 1920) Drimylastis craterozona Meyrick, 1932 Drimylastis telamonia Meyrick, 1907 Wikispecies has information related to Drimylastis. Global
Drimylastis
The hoax spider shares some characteristics with the two-striped telamonia (Telamonia dimidiata), and there is an updated version of the hoax using that
Cultural depictions of spiders
Cultural_depictions_of_spiders
Nature reserve in West Bengal, India
A jumping spider, Telamonia dimidiata, resting on a leaf in the sanctuary
Chintamoni_Kar_Bird_Sanctuary
Species of fungus
gentilis, commonly known as the goldband webcap, is a fungus of the subgenus Telamonia, normally found in North America and Europe. Previously reported to be
Cortinarius_gentilis
Species of spider
genus Phintella. Originally described by Bösenberg and Strand in 1906 as Telamonia bifurcilinea, it was transferred to the genus Phintella by Prószyński
Phintella_bifurcilinea
Species of spider
Synonyms Viciria fuscimana Simon, 1903 Brancus fuscimanus (Simon, 1903) Brancus lacrimosus Wesołowska & Edwards, 2008 Telamonia fuscimana (Simon, 1903)
Vicirionessa_fuscimana
and Vehari (1997) Rhene indica - found in Faisalabad (1997) Genus Telamonia Telamonia dimidiata (previously Phidippus pateli) - found in many localities
List_of_spiders_of_Pakistan
Species of spider
Simon, 1864 Maevia alternans Thorell, 1891 Maevia vittata Thorell, 1892 Telamonia vittata Simon, 1901 Salticus ranjitus Tikader, 1967 Chrysilla vittata
Phintella_vittata
Genus of mushrooms
basidiospores measuring up to 20 micrometers in size. Cortinarius subgenus Telamonia: Characterized by stipitocarpic, agaricoid, small-medium sized basidiocarps
Cortinarius
Genus of spiders
a length of about 7 to 12 mm. Viciria is a colorful genus similar to Telamonia. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of Viciria is almost cylindrical
Viciria
American entomologists
Pensacola peckhami Bryant, 1943 Salticus peckhamae (Cockerell, 1897) Telamonia peckhami Thorell, 1891 Thiodina peckhami (Bryant, 1940) Uroballus peckhami
George_and_Elizabeth_Peckham
Species of spider
Only the male has been described. C. olorina was first described as Telamonia olorina in "Descriptions d'arachnides noveaux de la familie des Attidae
Cosmophasis_olorina
Species of fungus
whitish. It is similar to a number of other members of Cortinarius subgenus Telamonia. From December to January, the species can be found on the ground under
Cortinarius_ohlone
Species of jumping spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In 1976, Prószyński placed the genus Evarcha in the subfamily Pelleninae
Evarcha_bihastata
Species of fungus
found in Europe and North America. It is hygrophanous, and belongs to the Telamonia group, being thin-fleshed and having a dry cap and stipe. Cortinarius
Cortinarius_flexipes
Species of spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_occidentalis
Species of spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_globosa
Species of fungus
collected in the 1990s and 2000s. C. badiolaevis is part of the subgenus Telamonia, but is not part of any known section, and does not have any close relatives
Cortinarius_badiolaevis
Species of jumping spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_zougoussi
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_grandis
Species of spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_lunda
Species of fungus
nomenclature of the largest and most complicated subgenus of Cortinarius, Telamonia". Fungal Diversity. 104 (1): 291–331. doi:10.1007/s13225-020-00459-1.
Cortinarius_traganus
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it is particularly related to Telamonia. Prószyński placed the spider in a new genus Evawes in 2018 based on its
Evarcha_prosimilis
Species of jumping spider
et al. (2024) confirmed the placement in Phintelloides and synonymized Telamonia leucaspis Simon, 1903 with this species. P. versicolor has a wide distribution
Phintelloides_versicolor
Genus of gastropods
rosae Hedley, 1901: synonym of Charilda rosae (Hedley, 1901) Mathilda telamonia Melvill, 1912: synonym of Mathilda sinensis P. Fischer, 1867 Bouchet,
Mathilda_(gastropod)
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In 1976, Prószyński placed the genus Evarcha in the subfamily Pelleninae
Evarcha_praeclara
Species of fungus
of the Cortinarius sansiosus species complex in Cortinarius subgenus Telamonia. Cortinarius subsaniosus was one of over 150 botanical and mycological
Cortinarius_subsaniosus
Species of jumping spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In 1976, Prószyński placed the genus Evarcha in the subfamily Pelleninae
Evarcha_zimbabwensis
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_improcera
Species of jumping spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_paludosa
1981, replacement name for Thianella Schenkel, 1963 Tauala Wanless, 1988 Telamonia Thorell, 1887 Tenkana Marathe, Maddison & Caleb, 2024 Terralonus Maddison
List_of_Salticidae_genera
rosalindae - E Tamigalesus fabus - E Tamigalesus munnaricus - E Telamonia dimidiata Telamonia sponsa - E Thiania bhamoensis Thiania pulcherrima Thyene coccinea
List_of_spiders_of_Sri_Lanka
Species of jumping spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, in 2016, Prószyński added the genus to a group
Trite_simoni
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it is particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_aposto
Species of jumping spider
Chrysilla and the genera Chira, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus, Phintella and Telamonia. In 2017, Chrysilla and Phintella had been grouped the genus with 31 other
Chrysilla_guineensis
Species of jumping spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. It is a member of the tribe Heliophaninae, renamed Chrysillini by Wayne
Phintella_caledoniensis
Species of spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_brevis
Species of jumping spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, in 2016, Prószyński added the genus to a group
Evarcha_bakorensis
Species of jumping spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it is particularly related to Telamonia. Prószyński placed the spider in a new genus Evacin in 2018 based on its
Evarcha_striolata
Species of spider
found that the species is related to those of the genera Evarcha and Telamonia. In Korea, the spider is known as the two-lined jumping spider, or
Plexippoides_regius
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_vittula
Species of spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_lucida
Tribe of Salticidae spiders
Lessert, 1927 Sibianor Logunov, 2001 Taivala Peckham & Peckham, 1907 Telamonia Thorell, 1887 Thyene Simon, 1885 Vailimia Kammerer, 2006 Yaginumaella
Plexippini
Species of jumping spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_africana
Species of spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_pygmaea
Species of spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_incerta
Species of fungus
which has a powdery-granular surface. Members of the Cortinarius subgenus Telamonia have thin rings and C. corrugatus has none, with a wrinkled cap. In central
Cortinarius_caperatus
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_acuta
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_brinki
Species of fungus
gentilis, other members of the subgenus Dermocybe, as well as some in Telamonia. The fruit bodies of are common in damp places in coniferous forests,
Cortinarius_cinnamomeus
Species of spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_lajuma
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_picta
Genus of spiders
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella
longicornis Crypsithyris mesodyas Meyrick, 1907 Dasyses rugosella Drimylastis telamonia Edosa opsigona ( Meyrick, 1911) Epactris alcaea Erechthias dissimulans
List of moths of India (Tineidae)
List_of_moths_of_India_(Tineidae)
Velenovsky Herbarium I. Species described in the genera Nolanea, Leptonia, and Telamonia". Persoonia. 10 (2): 245–65. Minnis AM, Sundberg WJ (2008). "Nomenclatural
List_of_Pluteus_species
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_arabica
Species of spider
Phintella and the genera Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that Phintella is related to the genera Helvetia
Phintella_parva
Species of jumping spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, in 2016, Prószyński added the genus to a group
Trite_guilberti
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_mirabilis
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_pinguis
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In 2016, Jerzy Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera named
Evarcha_maculata
Species of fungus
found. Phylogenetic analysis placed the species in Cortinarius subgenus Telamonia and section Bicolores. The species formed a sister group with C. cystidiobicolor
Cortinarius_britannicus
Species of spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_transversa
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_russellsmithi
Bojantchev D. (2013). "Cortinarius of California: eight new species in subg. Telamonia". Mycotaxon. 123: 375–402. doi:10.5248/123.375. Nilsen, Andy R.; Brown
List_of_Cortinarius_species
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_idanrensis
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_karas
Species of jumping spider
genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to the genera Helvetia and
Phintella_kaptega
Species of jumping spider
spines on the anterior metatarsals. It is closely related with the genus Telamonia. "NMBE - World Spider Catalog". wsc.nmbe.ch. Retrieved 2022-04-16. Berland
Cosmophasis_albipes
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_rotundibulbis
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_flagellaris
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, in 2016, Prószyński added the genus to a group
Evarcha_certa
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_awashi
Species of spider
Analysis of protein-coding genes showed it was particularly related to Telamonia. In the following year, Prószyński added the genus to a group of genera
Evarcha_seyun
to India XLIII.bc Genus Telamonia Thorell, 1887 Telamonia dimidiata (Simon, 1899) Distribution: India, Bhutan, Sumatra Telamonia peckhami Thorell, 1891
List_of_spiders_of_India
TELAMONIA
TELAMONIA
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Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Telamonion, TELAMONIAN means "son of Telamon."
TELAMONIA
TELAMONIA
Girl/Female
British, English
Holy Book
Boy/Male
Hindu
Light of the Sun, Astrologer, Luminous or bright or glowing
Girl/Female
Indian
Melody
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
The Name of Hazrat Haleema Saadia's Daughter
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Increase; Excess
Biblical
his precious fruit; declaring a message
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name TABLITA means "tiara."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nireksha | நீரேகà¯à®·à®¾
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Falcon
Boy/Male
Hindu
TELAMONIA
TELAMONIA
TELAMONIA
TELAMONIA
TELAMONIA