Dictyna formidolosa Gertsch & Ivie, 1936
Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 116
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Dictyna formidolosa Gertsch & Ivie, 1936 |
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Dictyna formidolosa Gertsch & Ivie, 1936
Dictyna formidolosa Agnew et al. 1985: 6; Chamberlin and Gertsch 1958: 66, mf, desc. (pl. 16, figs 8-10, pl. 17, fig. 12); Gertsch and Mulaik 1940: 328; Jackman 1997: 163; Roewer 1955: 1317; Vogel 1970b: 7; Yantis 2005: 200
Distribution.
Angelina, Bandera, Burleson, Erath, Fort Bend, Jasper, Leon, Montgomery
Locality.
Lost Maples State Park
Time of activity.
Male (March 30-April 6, April - May); female (August)
Habitat.
(soil/woodland: loblolly pine unmanaged, post oak savanna with pasture, post oak woods [%: 92], under oak)
Method.
5 gallon bucket trap [m]; carrion pitfall trap; pitfall trap [m] (under oak [m])
Type.
North Carolina, Black Mountain
Etymology.
Latin, causing fear
Collection.
TAMU
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Dictyna formidolosa Gertsch & Ivie, 1936
Dean, David Allen 2016 |
Dictyna formidolosa
Gertsch & Ivie 1936 |