Yorima angelica

Roth, 1956

Yorima angelica is a of true in the Cybaeidae, described by Roth in 1956. It is known from the United States. The Yorima belongs to a family of small to -sized spiders commonly found in leaf litter and other ground-level . Information about this species is limited in the available literature.

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How to pronounce Yorima angelica: /joˈɾi.ma anˈd͡ʒɛ.li.ka/

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Distribution

United States

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Taxonomic Note

The placement of Yorima has been subject to some variation in sources. While GBIF and the Catalogue of Life list this under Cybaeidae, NCBI places it in Dictynidae. Cybaeidae is the currently accepted family placement in major arachnological databases.

Data Limitations

The original description by Roth (1956) and subsequent taxonomic treatments of Yorima angelica have not been comprehensively digitized or summarized in publicly accessible sources. Detailed morphological descriptions, ecological data, and precise locality records remain sparse.

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