Cicurina bryantae

Exline, 1936

Cicurina bryantae is a of true in the Cicurinidae, described by Exline in 1936. It is known only from the United States. The Cicurina includes species adapted to specialized , with some inhabiting caves or subnivium environments.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cicurina bryantae: //ˈsɪkjʊˌraɪnə braɪˈæntiː//

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Distribution

United States

Similar Taxa

  • Cicurina brevisBoth are small in the Cicurina that may occupy subnivium ; C. brevis has been documented as a subnivium in New Hampshire.
  • Cicurina madlaBoth are in the Cicurina; C. madla is a federally endangered cave-dwelling from central Texas, whereas C. bryantae is not known to be cave-adapted.

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