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Anton Ausserer (5 July 1843 – 20 July 1889) was an
Austrian naturalist specialising in spiders. His
father died when he was a youth, and he and his family...
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Tapinauchenius Ausserer, 1871 –
South America,
Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines Tekoapora Galleti-Lima, Hamilton,
Borges & Guadanucci, 2023
Thalerommata Ausserer, 1875...
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mealworm Exoskeleton Adult Freshly molted "Taxon
details Tliltocatl vagans (
Ausserer, 1875)".
World Spider Catalog.
Natural History Museum Bern.
Retrieved 2020-03-01...
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found from
Mexico to Brazil. It was
first described in 1875 by
Anton Ausserer.
Ausserer did not
explain the
choice of
specific name, but the
Latin word caudatus...
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Äußerer Bärenbartkogel (Italian: Cima
Barba d'Orsa di Fuori) is a
mountain in the
Planeil group of the Ötztal Alps in
South Tyrol, Italy.
Walter Klier...
- Koch, 1841
Ischnocolus gracilis Ausserer, 1871
Ischnocolus syriacus Ausserer, 1871
Chaetopelma aegyptiaca Ausserer, 1871
Avicularia tetramera Simon,...
- Österreich. Vienna: Pichler. p. 83. ISBN 3-85431-270-9. Mosser, Martin; Fischer-
Ausserer, Karin, eds. (2008). Judenplatz. Die
Kasernen des römischen Legionslagers...
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trapdoor spiders in the
family Halonoproctidae,
first described by
Anton Ausserer in 1871.
Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, when the
family split in...
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Colombia or
pumpkin patch tarantula, is a tarantula,
first described by
Anton Ausserer in 1875. It is
found in Colombia.
Males of this
species live from 3 to...
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Xenesthis immanis. "Xenesthis
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Ausserer, 1875)".
World Spider Catalog.
Natural History Museum Bern. 2023. Retrieved...