Haplodrassus eunis
Chamberlin, 1922
Haplodrassus eunis is a of ground spider in the Gnaphosidae, first described by Chamberlin in 1922. This species belongs to a of wandering spiders that are typically found in terrestrial . The species is recorded from North America, specifically from Canada and the United States. Like other members of Gnaphosidae, it is presumed to be an active hunter rather than a web-building spider, though specific details of its remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Haplodrassus eunis: /hæpləˈdræsəs ˈjuːnɪs/
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Distribution
Recorded from North America, with confirmed occurrences in Canada and the United States. Distribution records indicate presence in both countries, though specific localities within these ranges are not detailed in available sources.
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Taxonomic note
The was described by Ralph Vary Chamberlin in 1922. Chamberlin was a prolific American arachnologist who described numerous spider species, particularly from North America. The specific epithet 'eunis' does not appear to have an obvious etymological meaning in standard taxonomic references.