Hypsosinga funebris (Keyserling, 1892)
Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 51
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Hypsosinga funebris (Keyserling, 1892) |
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Hypsosinga funebris (Keyserling, 1892)
Hypsosinga funebris Cokendolpher et al. 2008: 8, 13; Dean and Eger 1986: 141; Dondale et al. 2003: 292, mf, desc. (figs 688-696); Jackman 1997: 161; Levi 1975b: 273 [S]
Hypsosinga singaeformis (Scheffer, 1904); Cokendolpher and Reddell 2001b: 37; Levi 1972: 246, mf, desc. (figs 58-71)
Distribution.
Andrews, Atascosa, Bell, Bexar, Brazos, Burleson, Cameron, Carson, Fayette, Glasscock, Hidalgo, Howard, Kerr, Motley, Sterling, Uvalde, Val Verde
Locality.
5-Eagle Ranch, Fort Hood, Garner State Park, NK Ranch, South Padre Island, Seminole Canyon State Park
Caves.
Bell (Canyon Side Sink [Fort Hood])
Time of activity.
Male (March 30-April 6, April - July, September); female (April - July, September)
Habitat.
(grass: dune, grassland); (landscape features: cave); (littoral: dune, near playa); (plants: Indian paintbrush, miscellaneous vegetation, roadside vegetation); (soil/woodland: post oak savanna with pasture, trees/shrubs)
Method.
Beating [mf]; pitfall trap [mf]; sweeping [mf]
Type.
Florida, Crescent City
Etymology.
Latin, of a funeral
Collection.
TAMU
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