Anasaitis canosa (Walckenaer, 1837)
Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 293
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2146715D-62D3-D60B-E91D-EBB7F2538782 |
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Anasaitis canosa (Walckenaer, 1837) |
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Anasaitis canosa (Walckenaer, 1837)
Anasaitis canosa Bradley 2013: 185; Edwards 1999b: 10 [T]; Henderson 2007: 57-58, 63, 65-66, 78, 81, 84; Richman et al. 2005: 211; Richman et al. 2011b: 3; Richman et al. 2012a: 3; Richman et al. 2012b: 3; Yantis 2005: 67, 196, 199
Corythalia canosa (Walckenaer, 1837); Jackman 1997: 128, desc., 167 (photo 41a); Richman and Cutler 1978: 84 [S]
Stoides aurata Hentz, 1846 [ Peckham and Peckham 1909: 527, mf (pl. 38, fig. 9, pl. 43, figs 9-9a)]
Corythalia aurata (Hentz, 1846); Kaston 1978: 253, desc. (fig. 645)
Distribution.
Anderson, Angelina, Bastrop, Brazos, Burleson, Fort Bend, Gonzales, Harris, Leon, Sabine, San Jacinto, Tyler, Washington
Locality.
5-Eagle Ranch, Angelina National Forest, Bastrop State Park, Brazos Bend State Park, Kirby State Forest, Lick Creek Park, Palmetto State Park, Sabine National Forest, Sam Houston National Forest, Texas A&M University Rangeland Area
Time of activity.
Male (March - December); female (March - July, September - October)
Habitat.
(grass: grassland, sandy-prairie grass, short grass); (littoral: sandy area by water, sedge meadow); (plants: miscellaneous vegetation); (soil/woodland: beech-magnolia forest, bottomland forest, buckeye-sycamore forest, disturbed habitat, forest, hardwood bottomland, leaf litter, oak, old field, pine woods [%: 100], post oak savanna with pasture, post oak woods [%: 56, 71, 77, 93], post oak woodland, sandy area, upland woods, woods); (structures: on wall in motel room)
Method.
5 gallon bucket trap [m]; beating/sweeping [m]; berlese funnel [m]; cardboard band [mf]; flight intercept trap [mf]; flight intercept trap on ground [m]; malaise trap [m]; pitfall trap [mf]; sweeping [m]
Type.
United States
Etymology.
undetermined
Collection.
DMNS, MCZ, MSU, TAMU
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