Emblyna borealis cavernosa
(Jones, 1947)
Emblyna borealis cavernosa is a of mesh-web weaver in the Dictynidae. It is known from high-latitude and high-altitude regions of the northern hemisphere, including Greenland, northern Canada, and northeastern Siberia. The subspecies designation suggests cave-associated or subterranean preferences, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. Like other dictynid spiders, it constructs irregular mesh webs for capture.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Emblyna borealis cavernosa: /ˈɛmblɪnə bɔːˈriːəlɪs kæˈvɜːrnoʊsə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Greenland, northern Canada (including Yukon and Northwest Territories), and northeastern Siberia (Russia). The epithet 'cavernosa' suggests association with cave or subterranean environments, though specific documentation is limited.