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D. E. Hill

Bio: D. E. Hill is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Maratus. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 10 citations.
Topics: Maratus

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TL;DR: Maratus that display spinnerets 1 PECKHAMIA 104.1, 10 December 2012, 1―28 ISSN 2161―8526 (print)
Abstract: Maratus that display spinnerets 1 PECKHAMIA 104.1, 10 December 2012, 1―28 ISSN 2161―8526 (print) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D5009678-C1C2-440E-B6E2-E185CB3763FF [registered 7 DEC 2012] ISSN 1944―8120 (online) Two new Australian peacock spiders that display inflated and extended spinnerets (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae: Maratus Karsch 1878) Jürgen C. Otto 1 and David E. Hill 2 1 19 Grevillea Avenue, St. Ives, New South Wales 2075, Australia , email jurgenotto@optusnet.com.au 2 213 Wild Horse Creek Drive, Simpsonville, South Carolina 29680-6513, USA email platycryptus@yahoo.com

10 citations


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TL;DR: The proposed relationships indicate that a strongly ant- like body has evolved at least 12 times in salticids, and a strongly beetle-like body at least 8 times, according to both molecular and morphological information.
Abstract: The classification of jumping spiders (Salticidae) is revised to bring it into accord with recent phylogenetic work. Of the 610 recognized extant and fossil genera, 588 are placed at least to subfamily, most to tribe, based on both molecular and morphological information. The new subfamilies Onomastinae, Asemoneinae, and Eupoinae, and the new tribes Lapsiini, Tisanibini, Neonini, Mopsini, and Nannenini, are described. A new unranked clade, the Simonida, is recognized. Most other family-group taxa formerly ranked as subfamilies are given new status as tribes or subtribes. The large long-recognized clade recently called the Salticoida is ranked as a subfamily, the Salticinae, with the name Salticoida reassigned to its major subgroup (the sister group to the Amycoida). Heliophaninae Petrunkevitch and Pelleninae Petrunkevitch are considered junior synonyms of Chrysillini Simon and Harmochirina Simon respectively. Spartaeinae Wanless and Euophryini Simon are preserved despite older synonyms. The genus...

149 citations

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TL;DR: A new peacock spider from Cape Le Grand, Western Australia, with observations on display by males and females and comparative notes on the related Maratus volans is described.
Abstract: Description of a new peacock spider from Cape Le Grand, Western Australia, with observations on display by males and females and comparative notes on the related Maratus volans (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae: Maratus) Jürgen C. Otto 1 and David E. Hill 2 1 19 Grevillea Avenue, St. Ives, New South Wales 2075, Australia, email jurgenotto@optusnet.com.au 2 213 Wild Horse Creek Drive, Simpsonville, SC 29680-6513, USA, email platycryptus@yahoo.com

8 citations

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TL;DR: A new peacock spider from Australia displays three 'sapphire gems' on a field of gold in what may be the first display of its kind in Australia.
Abstract: Maratus displays sapphire on gold 1 PECKHAMIA 105.1, 31 January 2013, 1―8 ISSN 2161―8526 (print) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2120ABF1-61F4-4472-A36E-BDF084A81539 (registered 30 JAN 2013) ISSN 1944―8120 (online) A new peacock spider from Australia displays three 'sapphire gems' on a field of gold (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae: Maratus Karsch 1878) Jürgen C. Otto 1 and David E. Hill 2 1 19 Grevillea Avenue, St. Ives, New South Wales 2075, Australia, email jurgenotto@optusnet.com.au 2 213 Wild Horse Creek Drive, Simpsonville, South Carolina 29680-6513, USA, email platycryptus@yahoo.com

7 citations

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TL;DR: This paper aims to demonstrate the efforts towards in-situ applicability of EMMARM, the objective of which is to provide real-time information about the physical properties of E.coli found in meat-eating animals.
Abstract: 1Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-3114, USA 2Department of Biology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182-4614, USA 3Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-3160, USA 4Ecology & Evolution Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, UNSW, Sydney, 2052, NSW, Australia 5Collections and Research, Western Australian Museum, 49 Kew Street, Welshpool, 6106, Western Australia, Australia

5 citations

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24 Aug 2016-Zootaxa
TL;DR: Six new species of the peacock spider genus Maratus Karsch, 1878 are described from Australia, with further documented within the genus and new records, detailed SEM and automontage images are provided for six previously described species.
Abstract: Six new species of the peacock spider genus Maratus Karsch, 1878 are described from Australia: M. eliasi sp. nov., M. julianneae sp. nov., M. licunxini sp. nov., M. michaelorum sp. nov. and M. ottoi sp. nov. from Queensland, and M. kiwirrkurra sp. nov. from Western Australia. Five species groups are further documented within the genus and new records, detailed SEM and automontage images are provided for six previously described species: M. anomalus Karsch, 1878, M. chrysomelas (Simon, 1909), M. digitatus Otto & Hill, 2012, M. pavonis (Dunn, 1947), M. speciosus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1874) and M. volans (O.P.-Cambridge, 1874).

4 citations