Septentrinna bicalcarata
(Simon, 1896)
Septentrinna bicalcarata is a of true in the Corinnidae, first described by Eugène Simon in 1896. The species is recorded from the United States and Mexico. It belongs to a small of ground-dwelling spiders within the -mimic spider family Corinnidae. Published information on its biology and remains limited.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Septentrinna bicalcarata: /sɛptɛnˈtrɪnə baɪˌkælkəˈrɑːtə/
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Distribution
United States and Mexico
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Nomenclature
The specific epithet 'bicalcarata' refers to two or structures, likely describing a diagnostic morphological feature of the .