Drassodes saccatus (Emerton, 1890)
Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 134
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Drassodes saccatus (Emerton, 1890) |
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Drassodes saccatus (Emerton, 1890)
Drassodes saccatus Agnew et al. 1985: 7; Jackman 1997: 163; Platnick and Shadab 1976a: 15 [S], mf, desc. (figs 2, 37-48); Roberts 2001: 50; Zolnerowich and Horner 1985: 81
Drassodes robinsoni Chamberlin, 1919; Chamberlin 1936b: 8; Vogel 1970b: 9
Distribution.
Archer, Brewster, Briscoe, Clay, Erath, Jeff Davis, Potter, Wichita
Locality.
Lake McKenzie Park, Mount Locke Observatory, Wildcat Bluff Nature Center
Time of activity.
Male (February - May); female (March - May, July)
Habitat.
(landscape features: under [rock, stone]); (soil/woodland: under oak)
Method.
pitfall trap [m] (under oak [m])
Eggs/spiderlings.
Wichita [111 first instar in sac] [ Zolnerowich and Horner 1985: 81]
Type.
Massachusetts, Melrose
Etymology.
Latin, a sack
Collection.
MSU, TAMU, WTAM
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Drassodes saccatus (Emerton, 1890)
Dean, David Allen 2016 |
Drassodes robinsoni
Chamberlin 1919 |