Litopyllus cubanus
(Bryant, 1940)
Litopyllus cubanus is a of ground in the Gnaphosidae, first described by Bryant in 1940. It occurs across parts of the Caribbean and southeastern United States. As a member of Gnaphosidae, it belongs to a diverse family of hunting spiders commonly known as ground spiders.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Litopyllus cubanus: //ˌlaɪtəʊˈfɪləs kuːˈbɑːnəs//
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Distribution
United States (southeastern), Bahamas, and Cuba. Records indicate presence in the Caribbean region and North America.