Araneus bonsallae

(McCook, 1894)

Araneus bonsallae is an -weaving in the Araneidae. The was described by McCook in 1894. It is known from north-central Texas in the United States. As a member of the Araneus, it constructs orb-shaped webs to capture , though specific details of its biology remain poorly documented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Araneus bonsallae: /ɑːˈreɪniəs bɒnˈsæliː/

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Distribution

North-central Texas, United States. The has been recorded as present in the USA based on distribution records from GBIF and other sources.

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