Novalena intermedia
(Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1930)
Novalena intermedia is a funnel-web spider in the Agelenidae, described by Chamberlin & Gertsch in 1930. This belongs to a of spiders known for constructing flat sheet webs with a funnel-shaped retreat at one end. It occurs in North America, with records from the United States and Canada.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Novalena intermedia: /ˌnoʊvəˈliːnə ˌɪntərˈmiːdiə/
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Distribution
North America; recorded from the United States and Canada.
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Taxonomic placement
Novalena intermedia is placed in the Agelenidae, a group commonly known as funnel-web spiders or grass spiders. The Novalena was established to accommodate previously placed in related genera such as Agelenopsis and Hololena.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
- Grasshopper Collections and Survey
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- The Big 43: The California Native Plants, Plus One, Studied in UC Davis Research | Bug Squad
- Grasshoppers of Colorado
- Lewis Ocean Bay Heritage Preserve & Wildlife Management Area | Beetles In The Bush
- flatworms | Blog