RF2M5Y7K8–Close-up dorsal view of isolated Wall Spider (Oecobius)
RF2C6DBT0–Civitas wall spider, Oecobius civitas, Oecobiidae, Pune, Maharashtra, India
RF2DKPD9R–Wall Spider of the species Oecobius navus
RM2J1X4EJ–Wall spider (Oecobius sp.) on a house wall, Genova, Italy. March.
RMBMC417–A small, 2 -2.5 mm, wall spider, genus Oecobius, on a stained glass window in a church.
RM2J1X4EP–Wall spider (Oecobius sp.) resting on a wall in the corner of an apartment. Genova, Italy. April.
RMH00T21–Scheibennetzspinne, Scheibennetz-Spinne (Oecobius spec.), Spinne lauert unter ihrem Netz, Costa Rica | saucerweb spider (Oecobiu
RMW9GCFM–Archive image from page 180 of Cuba Siboney-Juticí (2005). Cuba : Siboney-Juticí cubasiboneyjutic00fong Year: 2005 ( Apéndice/Appendix 5 Arañas/Spiders Apéndice/Appendix 5 Arañas/Spiders Gnaphosidae Gnaphosa sp.' LinyphÜdae OH Florinda coccínea ÍHentz. 1850) Lycosidae Arctosa fusca (Keyserling, 1876) Lycosa isolate Bryant, 1940 Miturgidae Strotarchus nebulosusSmor, 1888 Oecobius concinnusSmon, 1893' Oonopidae Oonopoides pitosus Dumitresco & Georgesco, 1983 LEYENDA/LEGEND Endemismo/Endemism C = Endémico de Cuba/ Endemic to Cuba L = Endémico local (conocido sólo de la localidad tipo}/Loc
RMRDKG15–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 392 ARACHNIDA ARANEAE is not represented in this country, but one species, F. testacea, has an extremely wide distribution in the Old World, while F. capitata extends throughout the American continent. The calamistrum of the female is short, only occupying a portion of the metatarsus of the fourth leg. The cribellum is divided, These spiders weave a web of close texture, of an irregular tubular form. Fam. 5. Oecobiidae (Urocteidae).—Two evj remarkable genera constitute this family, Oecobius and Uroctea. The species of Oecobius, about fifteen in number
RMPFYM3W–. Cuba : Siboney-Juticí. Natural history; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Apéndice/Appendix 5 Arañas/Spiders Apéndice/Appendix 5 Arañas/Spiders. Gnaphosidae Gnaphosa sp.' LinyphÜdae OH Florinda coccínea ÍHentz. 1850) Lycosidae Arctosa fusca (Keyserling, 1876) Lycosa isolate Bryant, 1940 Miturgidae Strotarchus nebulosusSmor, 1888 Oecobius concinnusSmon, 1893' Oonopidae Oonopoides pitosus Dumitresco & Georgesco, 1983 LEYENDA/LEGEND Endemismo/Endemism C = Endémico de Cuba/ Endemic to Cuba L = Endémico local (conocido sólo de la localidad tipo}/Local endemic (known o
RMH00T22–Scheibennetzspinne, Scheibennetz-Spinne (Oecobius spec.), auf dem Boden, Costa Rica | saucerweb spider (Oecobius spec.), on the
RMRGEYTM–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Spider Family Okcobiidae • Shear 151. Dorsal views of carapaces. Figs. 21-27. 21. Oecobius piaxtla. 22. O. rivula. 23. O. juangarcia. civitas. 26. O. culiacanensn. 27. Platoecobius lloridanus. 24. O. bracae. 25. O.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMRD9DA2–. Cuba : Siboney-Juticí. Natural history; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Apéndice/Appendix 5 Arañas/Spiders Apéndice/Appendix 5 Arañas/Spiders. Gnaphosidae Gnaphosa sp.' LinyphÜdae OH Florinda coccínea ÍHentz. 1850) Lycosidae Arctosa fusca (Keyserling, 1876) Lycosa isolate Bryant, 1940 Miturgidae Strotarchus nebulosusSmor, 1888 Oecobius concinnusSmon, 1893' Oonopidae Oonopoides pitosus Dumitresco & Georgesco, 1983 LEYENDA/LEGEND Endemismo/Endemism C = Endémico de Cuba/ Endemic to Cuba L = Endémico local (conocido sólo de la localidad tipo}/Local endemic (known o
RMRGEYKK–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 33 36 emale epigyna. Figs. 28-38. 28. Oecobius cellanorum, ventral view. 29. O. annulipes, ventral view. 30. O. annu/ipes, lorsal view. 31. O. concinnus, ventral view. 32. O. concinnus, dorsal view. 33. O. beafus, ventral view. 34. O. putus, entral view. 35. O. isolafus, ventral view. 36. O. interpellator, ventral view. 37. O. isolatoides, ventral view. 38. O. iiaxlla, ventral view.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RMRGDWDF–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 160 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 140, No. 4. Male right palpi. Figs. 58-67. 58. Oecobius interpellator, lateral view. 59. O. interpellator, mesal view. 60. O. isolatus, lateral view. 61. O. isolatus, mesal view. 62. O. holafoides, lateral view. 63. O. isolatoides, mesal view. 64. O. piaxtla, lateral view. 65. O. piaxtla, mesal view. 66. O. juangarcia, lateral view. 67. O. juangarcia, mesal view.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMRN2AGG–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. lima/,, . critomoloijiqtwdcFi tf Série Tome 1 è. : /. C/iciiii/c n lin t-iisc <tn boiUcau. Zaboulb, S. Œcobius nii/ri/Kl//ii.. S/iii ni.-:-'/i.<' - I m mu 11 i/<i . L.Du/btu-. Imp II.;,,..,. .. rjfignon l'a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Société entomologique de France; Société entomologique de France. Bulletin de la Société ent
RMRGEYWT–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Spider Family Oecobhdae ⢠S. 147 »⢠⢠»â ⢠' â¢'.-â¢â Plate I. Fig female later. 1. Oecobius interpellator female, dorsal view. Fig. 2. O. interpellator female and eggs in old web. The left the old web and built a new one in another part of the container. of Comparative Zoology. Paratype male from the same locality in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. The specific epithet is a Latin noun in apposition, meaning in- vader, foreigner, or stranger. Diagnosis. As a result of its limited dis- tribution in the Nearcti
RMRGF067–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Spider Family Oecobiidae • Shear 137. • cellari o annu Map 1. North America, showing distribution of O. cellariorum and O. annuiipes Oecobius domesticus Lucas, 1846, Expl. Sci. Algerie, Zool. I, Arach., 100-101, pi. 2, figs, la-lg, 2. Types presumably in the Paris museum, not examined; type locality, Algiers, Algeria. Oecobius texanus Bryant, 1936, Psyche, 43: 87, figs. 8a-8e, c5 $. Male holotype, female para- types from Dallas, Texas, in Museum of Com- parative Zoology, examined. Gertsch and Mulaik, 1940, Bull. Amer.
RMRGDWHK–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 44 Female epigyna. Figs. 39-47. 39. Oecobius rivula, ventral view. 40. O. juangarc/a, ventral view. 41. O. bracae, ventral view. 42. O. bracae, dorsal view. 43. O. civitas, ventral view. 44. O. civitas, dorsal view. 45. O. culiacanensis, ventral view. 46. P/afoecobius floridanus, ventral view. 47. P. floridanus, dorsal view. a large fossa. Internal genitalia not ex- amined on only available female specimen, but presumably similar to O. rivula. Re- mainder of structure as described for genus. Carapace entirely medium b
RMRHKBDF–. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. ODAKS 207. Octopus <L. octopus <Gr. oktopous, eight-footed. Pronounced: ok-to'-pus. The common name "octopus" is accented on the first syllable: ok'-to-pus. odaks (o'-daks) Odinia (o-din'-i-a) Odobenus (o-do-be'-nus) Odocoileus (od-o-koy'-le-us) Odonata (od-o-na'-ta) Odontarrhena* (od-on-tar'-ren-a) Odontoceridae (od-on-to-ser'-i-de) Odontophyes (od-on-to-fl'-ez) Odontostomum (6-don-tos'-to-mum) Odontosyllis (od-on-to-sir-is) odoratus (od-o-ra/-tus) smelling, odorous. Oecobius (e-kob'-i-us) Oedemeridae (e-de-mer'-i-de) Oedi
RMRGDWCJ–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 162 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 140, No. 4. Male right palpi. Figs. 68-77. 68. Oecobius rivula, lateral view. 69. O. rivu/a, mesal view. 70. O. bracae, lateral view. 71. O. bracae, mesal view. 72. O. civ/fas, lateral view. 73. O. c/Vlfas, mesal view. 74. O. cu/iacanens/s, lateral view. 75. O. cu/iacanensis, mesal view. 76. P/atoecobius lloridanus, lateral view. 77. Platoecobws Horidanus, mesal view.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
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