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Genus of spiders
Nomaua is a genus of Polynesian araneomorph spiders in the family Physoglenidae that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1990. Originally
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Species of spider
Nomaua waikaremoana is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1990 by Ray Forster from female specimens
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Species of spider
Nomaua rakiura is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 2009 by Mike Fitzgerald and Phil Sirvid from
Nomaua_rakiura
Species of spider
Nomaua waikanae is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1990 by Ray Forster from male and female specimens
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Species of spider
Nomaua nelson is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1990 by Ray Forster from male and female specimens
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Species of spider
Nomaua perdita is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1990 as Wairua reinga by Ray Forster from female
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Species of spider
Nomaua urquharti is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 2009 by Mike Fitzgerald and Phil Sirvid from
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Species of spider
Nomaua taranga is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 2009 by Mike Fitzgerald and Phil Sirvid from
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Species of spider
Nomaua repanga is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 2009 by Mike Fitzgerald and Phil Sirvid from
Nomaua_repanga
Species of spider
Nomaua crinifrons is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described as Cornicularia crinifrons in 1891 by Arthur
Nomaua_crinifrons
Species of spider
Nomaua rimutaka is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 2009 by Mike Fitzgerald and Phil Sirvid from
Nomaua_rimutaka
Species of spider
Nomaua cauda is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1990 by Ray Forster from male and female specimens
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(Queensland) M. insolens Wunderlich, 2008 (type) — Australia (Queensland) Nomaua Forster, 1990 N. arborea Forster, 1990 — New Zealand N. cauda Forster, 1990
List_of_Physoglenidae_species
Species of spider
Nomaua arborea is a species of Physoglenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1988 by Ray Forster from male specimens. The
Nomaua_arborea
Topics referred to by the same term
Wairua Falls, on the river Wairua, a genus of spiders synonymized with Nomaua Wairua (spirit), the spirit or soul in Māori language "Wairua", a 2017 song
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Forster, 1990 Nomaua arborea Forster, 1990 Nomaua cauda Forster, 1990 Nomaua crinifrons (Urquhart, 1891) Nomaua nelson Forster, 1990 Nomaua perdita Forster
List of spiders of New Zealand
List_of_spiders_of_New_Zealand
Family of spiders
Forster, 1990 – New Zealand Microsynotaxus Wunderlich, 2008 – Australia Nomaua Forster, 1990 – New Zealand Pahora Forster, 1990 – New Zealand Pahoroides
Physoglenidae
Genus of spiders
Retrieved 2019-10-14. Fitzgerald, B. M.; Sirvid, P. J. (2009). "A revision of Nomaua (Araneae: Synotaxidae) and description of a new synotaxid genus from New
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Gladdening the gods
Boy/Male
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Jagachandra | ஜாகசஂதà¯à®°à®¾
Moon of the universe
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Hindu, Indian
Hostile; Evil
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Intelligent or Name of Lord Lakshmi
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Soham, I am
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Indian, Modern, Sanskrit, Tamil, Traditional
Happy; Radiance; Prosperity; Lustrous; Goddess Lakshmi / Durga
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English : variant spelling of Atwood.
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Giving.
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Successful Man
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English
English : patronymic from Sharp.
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