Speleoticus
Speleoticus is a spider genus in the family Nesticidae.[1] Its species are found in Japan and China.[2]
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Genus: | Speleoticus Ballarin & Li, 2016[1] |
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Speleoticus navicellatus (Liu & Li, 2013)[1] | |
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Five, see text. |
Species
Speleoticus comprises the following species, per the World Spider Catalog:[3]
- Speleoticus globosus (Liu & Li, 2013) — China
- Speleoticus libo (Chen & Zhu, 2005) — China
- Speleoticus navicellatus (Liu & Li, 2013) — China
- Speleoticus uenoi (Yaginuma, 1972) — Japan
- Speleoticus yinchangminae Li, 2016 — China[lower-alpha 1]
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gollark: It may have *originally* meant that. It does not mean that *now*, in languages we actually speak.
gollark: Your nonstandard and connotation-laden definitions are *not* helpful.
gollark: But actually it just happens to do that up until n = 41 because your examples show no general trend.
gollark: To be mathy about this, consider n² + n + 41. If you substitute n = 0 to n = ~~40~~ 39, you'll see "wow, this produces prime numbers. I thought those were really hard and weird, what an amazing discovery".
References
- "Genus Speleoticus details | NMBE - World Spider Catalog". www.wsc.nmbe.ch. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- Lin, Yucheng; Ballarin, Francesco; Li, Shuqiang (27 October 2016). "A survey of the spider family Nesticidae (Arachnida, Araneae) in Asia and Madagascar, with the description of forty-three new species". ZooKeys. 627: 1. doi:10.3897/zookeys.627.8629. PMC 5118560. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- "Speleoticus species list | NMBE - World Spider Catalog". www.wsc.nmbe.ch. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- "Speleoticus yinchangminae | NMBE - World Spider Catalog". www.wsc.nmbe.ch. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
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