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Genus of spiders
Bavia is a genus of jumping spiders. Bavia species are around 6 to 11 millimetres (0.24 to 0.43 in) long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender
Bavia
Species of spider
Bavia kairali is a possible species of jumping spider in the genus Bavia. It is endemic to India. As of July 2023[update], the species was not accepted
Bavia_kairali
Species of spider
Bavia aericeps is the type species of the jumping spider genus Bavia. In its distribution range it is the most commonly found species of its genus. The
Bavia_aericeps
Species of arachnid
Cosmophasis gemmans is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae. Only the male has been described. The type specimen is deposited at the Museo
Cosmophasis_gemmans
Species of spider
Bavia capistrata is a species of jumping spider in the genus Bavia. The species was originally described by Carl Ludwig Koch as Maevia capistrata in 1846
Bavia_capistrata
Species of spider
Bavia sexpunctata is a species of jumping spider in the genus Bavia. It was first described by Carl Ludwig Doleschall in 1859 as Salticus sexpunctatus
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16th century, the Spanish Empire included large holdings in Italy. Luis de Bávia wrote in his Tercera y Cuarta Parte de la Historia Pontifical y Católica
Cantina
Mammal parasitic disease
doi:10.2450/2015.0040-15. PMC 4624528. PMID 26513769. Lidani KC, Andrade FA, Bavia L, et al. (July 2019). "Chagas disease: from discovery to a worldwide health
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Aviena Avilia Axia Babria Baebia Balonia Balventia Bantia Barbatia Barria Bavia Bellia Bellicia Belliena Betiliena Betua Betutia Blandia Blossia Boionia
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Species of moth
Erastria stigmatula Snellen, 1872 Stridova albigutta Walker, 1869 Erastria bavia Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874 Segetia orbica Morrison, 1875 Amyna undulifera
Amyna_axis
Species of spider
jumping spider from India. The species was originally described and placed in Bavia, it was also indicated that the genus was in need of revision, since many
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Topics referred to by the same term
Bafia is a town in the Centre Province of Cameroon. Bafia or Bavia may also refer to: Bafia languages, a node of Bantu languages. Bafia language, a Bantu
Bafia_(disambiguation)
Clade of spiders
has evolved convergently 5 to 10 times in the salticoids. The Baviini (Bavia, Stagetillus and possibly Piranthus) have a far less unusual appearance
Salticoida
Genus of jumping spiders
clade of Salticinae. Several species have been transferred from the genus Bavia. As of March 2022[update] it contains fourteen species: I. annamita (Simon
Indopadilla
acceptable translation, from the Spanish point of view, was made by Luis de Bavia (1610), as well as versions in other languages. Historia delle guerre de
Girolamo_Conestaggio
Species of jumping spider
in January 1997 along with Ascyltus similis, Ascyltus rhizophora, Bavia fedor, Bavia sonsorol, Cosmophasis arborea, Cosmophasis muralis, Flacillula nitens
Cosmophasis_lami
Barraina Richardson, 2013 Baryphas Simon, 1902 Bathippus Thorell, 1892 Bavia Simon, 1877 Baviola Simon, 1898 Bavirecta Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2018
List_of_Salticidae_genera
Species of gastropod
in: Liberia The type locality is "on rocks in the St. Paul's River near Bavia", Liberia. Van Damme, D. (2020). "Potadoma buttikoferi". IUCN Red List of
Potadoma_buttikoferi
Swedish arachnologist
(Myanmar) (Pholcidae) Cispius thorelli Blandin, 1978 (Congo) (Pisauridae) Bavia thorelli Simon, 1901 (Sulawesi) (Salticidae) Pancorius thorelli (Simon,
Tamerlan_Thorell
-Cambridge, 1869) Distribution: Sri Lanka to Thailand XLIII.c. Genus Bavia Bavia kairali (Lucas, 1846) Distribution: Endemic to India. XLIII.c. Genus
List_of_spiders_of_India
Genus of spiders
Wattle Jumping Spider - S. scopifer (photographs, description) Ludicra Jumping Spider - S. superbus (=Bavia ludicra) (description, photographs) v t e
Sandalodes
Tolma toreuta Jocqué, 1994 Asemonea ornatissima Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 Bavia albolineata Peckham & Peckham, 1885 Beata lineata (Vinson, 1863) Brettus
List of spider species of Madagascar
List_of_spider_species_of_Madagascar
Parasitic disease in cats
doi:10.1016/j.vetpar.2014.12.023. PMID 25573248. Tirado, Thais Cristina; Bavia, Lorena; Ambrosio, Altair Rogerio; Campos, Monique Paiva; de Almeida Santiago
Feline_leishmaniosis
Genus of jumping spiders
Borneo (Malaysia, Brunei) M. smedleyi (Reimoser, 1929) – Indonesia (Sumatra) Bavia Nannenus List of Salticidae genera "Gen. Maripanthus Maddison, 2020". World
Maripanthus
Species of gastropod
Coast Guinea The type locality is "on rocks in the St. Paul's River near Bavia", Liberia. Van Damme, D.; Kristensen, T.K.; Stensgaard, A.-S. (2020). "Potadoma
Potadoma_liberiensis
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Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Cross over Water; Ford
Boy/Male
Biblical
This purchase, this lamentation.
Girl/Female
Biblical Egyptian
Peril, misfortune. Joseph's Egyptian wife.
Boy/Male
Indian
The new Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu
God of Love; Lord Shiva; A Great Ruler
Girl/Female
Hindu
Full Moon
Boy/Male
Latin Spanish Italian
Bean farmer.
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
Powerful
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Devon)
English (chiefly Devon) : nickname for a thin or lean person, from Middle English lene ‘lean’ (Old English hlǣne).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Liatháin (see Lehane).Reduced form of Scottish McLean.
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French
Royalty. French royalty title.
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n.
A baboon.