Tayshaneta anopica (Gertsch, 1974)
Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 174
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C58F8852-1055-3567-3FFB-6E688E3972F5 |
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Tayshaneta anopica (Gertsch, 1974) |
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Tayshaneta anopica (Gertsch, 1974)
Tayshaneta anopica Ledford et al. 2011: 340-341, 375-376, 386 [T]; Ledford et al. 2012: 28, m, desc. (figs 2D, 12A-F, 33A-F, 52A-B)
Leptoneta spp.; Reddell 1965: 172 [part]
Leptoneta anopica Gertsch, 1974; Gertsch 1974: 172, f, desc. (figs 51, 78); Gertsch 1979: 151
Neoleptoneta anopica (Gertsch, 1974); Brignoli 1977: 216 [T]; Culver et al. 2003: 464; Gertsch 1992: 78; Jackman 1997: 164; Ledford et al. 2005: 123; SWCA Environmental Consultants 2007: 1-2, 3-32
Distribution.
Williamson
Caves.
Williamson (Cobb Cavern [= Cobb’s Caverns], Corn Cobb’s Cave)
Time of activity.
Male (March, September); female (March, July, October - November)
Habitat.
(landscape features: cave)
Type.
Texas (female, Williamson Co., Cobb Cave (= Cobb’s Cavern), March 31, 1963, J. Reddell, D. Mc Kenzie, holotype, AMNH)
Etymology.
Greek, without eyes
Collection.
TMM, TTU
Note.
Cobb Cave is also known as Cobb’s Caverns and located on Cobb Ranch in northern Williamson County.
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