Emblyna sublata (Hentz, 1850)
Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 120-121
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1E1FFB5B-9DA8-BAA1-F46C-332953448717 |
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Emblyna sublata (Hentz, 1850) |
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Emblyna sublata Bradley 2013: 119; Jackman 1997: 98, desc., 163; Platnick 1993: 558 [T]
Dictyna sublata (Hentz, 1850); Agnew et al. 1985: 3; Bonnet 1956: 1450; Chamberlin and Gertsch 1958: 127 [S], mf, desc. (pl. 38, figs 1-8, pl. 39, figs 1-5); Gertsch and Mulaik 1940: 328; Kaston 1972: 80, desc. (fig. 183); Kaston 1978: 81, desc. (fig. 201); Vogel 1970b: 8; Young and Edwards 1990: 17
Dictyna volupis Keyserling, 1881; Jones 1936: 69
Distribution.
North-central, central and east Texas; Brazos, Clay, Comanche, Dallas, Denton, Erath, Fort Bend, Hunt, Jasper, Kerr, Montgomery, Robertson, Sutton, Tarrant, Wichita
Locality.
Jones State Forest, Lake Tawakoni State Park, Lick Creek Park, Riley Estate
Time of activity.
Male (March - June, August, October); female (March - August)
Habitat.
(crops: peanuts); (grass: grass); (plants: miscellaneous vegetation, vegetation); (soil/woodland: bottomland forest)
Method.
Flight intercept trap [m]; pitfall trap [mf]; sweeping [mf]
Type.
Alabama
Etymology.
Latin, raised aloft
Collection.
MSU, TAMU
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