Gnaphosa fontinalis

Keyserling, 1887

Gnaphosa fontinalis is a ground spider in the Gnaphosidae, first described by Keyserling in 1887. It is one of numerous Gnaphosa found in North America. The species epithet 'fontinalis' suggests an association with springs or fountains, though this ecological connection has not been explicitly documented in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Gnaphosa fontinalis: /ɡnaˈfoʊsə fɒnˈtɪnəlɪs/

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Distribution

United States and Mexico. GBIF records indicate presence in both countries, with distribution spanning North America and Middle America.

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