Dictyna bellans Chamberlin, 1919

Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 113-114

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.570.6095

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CE0DA439-F6F6-4DCF-8225-5700A3C50098

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/376567EB-D25D-8418-99A1-A22FBD5C776A

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scientific name

Dictyna bellans Chamberlin, 1919
status

 

Dictyna bellans Chamberlin, 1919

Dictyna bellans Agnew et al. 1985: 3; Breene et al. 1993b: 647; Breene et al. 1994: 8; Chamberlin and Gertsch 1958: 62, mf, desc. (pl. 16, figs 4-7); Jackman 1997: 163; Knutson et al. 2010: 515; Pfannenstiel 2008a: 204; Young and Edwards 1990: 16

Dictyna longispina Emerton, 1888; Gertsch and Mulaik 1940: 329; Jones 1936: 69; Kagan 1942: 11; Kagan 1943: 258; Vogel 1970b: 7; Young and Edwards 1990: 16 [misidentified, Texas records]

Distribution.

Eastern 2/3 Texas; Archer, Baylor, Brazos, Cameron, Clay, Coleman, Comal, Comanche, Dallas, Erath, Fannin, Hidalgo, Howard, Hunt, Leon, Llano, McLennan, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Runnels, San Saba, Scurry, Travis, Val Verde, Wichita, Willacy

Locality.

Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Lake Thomas

Caves.

San Saba (Copperhead Cave)

Time of activity.

Male (February, April - December); female (April - May, July - December)

Habitat.

(crops: cotton, peanuts, sugarcane); (grass: grass); (landscape features: cave); (plants: miscellaneous vegetation, Baccharis ); (soil/woodland: juniper, saltcedar, trees/shrubs, woods, Hibiscus sp., Ulmus crassifolia )

Method.

Beating [m]; D-Vac suction [mf]; pitfall trap [f]; sweeping [m]

Type.

Mississippi, Canton

Etymology.

Latin, behavior, film

Collection.

DMNS, MSU, TAMU, TMM

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Dictynidae

Genus

Dictyna

Loc

Dictyna bellans Chamberlin, 1919

Dean, David Allen 2016
2016
Loc

Dictyna bellans

Chamberlin 1919
1919
Loc

Dictyna longispina

Emerton 1888
1888