Neospintharus furcatus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894)
Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 382
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Neospintharus furcatus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) |
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Neospintharus furcatus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894)
Neospintharus furcatus Agnarsson 2004: 479, 514 [T]
Argyrodes furcatus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894); Bumroongsook et al. 1992: 18; Cokendolpher and Reddell 2001b: 54; Exline and Levi 1962: 116, mf, desc. (figs 84-88); Jackman 1997: 169; Levi and Randolph 1975: 36; Vogel 1970b: 22
Distribution.
Anderson, Atascosa, Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Brazos, Cameron, Frio, Harris, Harrison, Henderson, Hidalgo, Jasper, Kleberg, Montgomery, Newton, Polk, Starr, Travis
Locality.
Fort Hood, Jones State Forest, Lick Creek Park, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, Zilker Park
Caves.
Bell ([all Fort Hood] Coyote Den Cave, Talking Crows Cave)
Time of activity.
Male (April, June - July, September - November); female (April, October)
Habitat.
(landscape features: cave); (soil/woodland: bottomland forest, Juniperus ashei , Ulmus crassifolia ); (web: web of Tidarren sisyphoides )
Method.
Beating [m]; flight intercept trap [m]; sweeping [m]
Type.
Mexico, Tabasco, Teapa
Etymology.
Latin, end of abdomen fish-tail or furcate termination
Collection.
DMNS, TAMU, TMM
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