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- The species name is in honor of Charles Athanase Walckenaer. Eresus walckenaeri moerens C. L. Koch, 1846 (Afghanistan) Bellmann, H. (1997). Kosmos-Atlas...
- Nigma walckenaeri is a green cribellate spider up to five millimetres long, the largest of the family Dictynidae. While most of the body is a somewhat...
- Cyclosa walckenaeri is a species of orb weaver in the spider family Araneidae. It is found in a range from the United States to Guyana and the Caribbean...
- Arkys walckenaeri, Walckenaer's studded arkys, is a common Australian spider belonging to the family Arkyidae. A small ambush hunter with long curved...
- 296 intertidal spiders Phryganoporus candidus Dictynidae 53 475 Nigma walckenaeri Diguetidae 2 15 coneweb spiders Drymusidae 2 17 false violin spiders...
- 1906) – (New Guinea) N. p. piscatorum Vis, 1911 – (Queensland) N. p. walckenaeri (Doleschall, 1857) – (Java) N. pilipes display female gigantism and male...
- 1873 – Mediterranean Eresus tristis Kroneberg, 1875 - Kazakhstan Eresus walckenaeri Brullé, 1832 – Mediterranean Eresus w. moerens C. L. Koch, 1846 – Afghanistan...
- (anastosiella) rhinocerotis Santos Dias, 1993 Rhipicephalus walckenaeri Kratz, 1940 Hyalomma walckenaeri Bequaert, 1933 Dermacentor rhinocerotis Neumann, 1911...
- Namibia Euspar****us vestigator (Simon, 1897) – East Africa Euspar****us walckenaeri (Audouin, 1826) – Greece, Turkey, Algeria to Iraq, Sudan, Iran? Euspar****us...
- distribution, including Eurasia, North America, and Northern Africa. N. walckenaeri is one of the biggest members of the Dictynidae, growing up to 5 millimetres...