Cesonia trivittata

Banks, 1898

Cesonia trivittata is a ground in the Gnaphosidae, first described by Banks in 1898. It is found in the United States and Mexico. As a member of the Cesonia, it is part of a group of spiders commonly known as ground spiders, though many species in this genus are frequently observed in vegetation rather than strictly on the ground surface.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cesonia trivittata: //sɛˈsoʊ.ni.ə traɪˈvɪt.ə.tə//

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Distribution

Found in the United States and Mexico. GBIF records indicate presence in North America and Middle America.

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Taxonomic Notes

The specific epithet 'trivittata' refers to three stripes or , though the exact pattern this describes in this is not detailed in available sources.

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