Ctenus valverdiensis

Peck, 1981

Ctenus valverdiensis is a of wandering spider in the Ctenidae, described by Peck in 1981. It belongs to a known for active hunting rather than web-building. The species has been documented in the United States, with observations recorded on iNaturalist. As with many Ctenidae, it likely exhibits habits and activity patterns.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ctenus valverdiensis: /ˈktɛnəs vælvɜrˈdiɛnˌsɪs/

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Distribution

United States. Distribution records indicate occurrence in the USA, though specific states or regions are not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic note

The specific epithet 'valverdiensis' suggests a type locality, possibly Val Verde County, Texas, though this requires confirmation from the original description.

Data availability

The has 24 observations on iNaturalist but lacks published ecological or biological studies in readily accessible literature.

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