Micaria jeanae

Gertsch, 1942

Micaria jeanae is a of ground spider in the Gnaphosidae, first described by Gertsch in 1942. It belongs to the Micaria, a group of small, fast-running spiders commonly known as ant-mimic spiders due to their resemblance to ants in appearance and movement. The species has been recorded in the United States and Mexico.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Micaria jeanae: /mɪˈkaːria ˈdʒiːanei/

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Distribution

United States and Mexico; present in Middle America and North America according to GBIF distribution records.

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