Neocryphoeca beattyi
Roth, 1970
Neocryphoeca beattyi is a of sheetweb spider in the Cybaeidae, described by Roth in 1970. The Neocryphoeca was established to accommodate species previously placed in Cryphoeca that exhibit distinct morphological and ecological characteristics. This species is known from the United States, though specific details about its remain poorly documented. Like other cybaeids, it likely constructs small sheet webs in sheltered microhabitats.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neocryphoeca beattyi: //niːoʊˌkɹɪfoʊˈikə ˈbiːtaɪ.i//
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Distribution
United States. Specific state or regional records are not clearly documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic history
The Neocryphoeca was erected to separate certain from Cryphoeca based on differences in genitalic and preferences. The specific epithet honors an individual, likely a colleague or contributor to arachnology.
Data limitations
This is represented by only 2 observations on iNaturalist and appears rarely in scientific literature. Most aspects of its , including precise requirements, reproductive , and full geographic range, remain undocumented.