Cicurina intermedia

Chamberlin & Ivie, 1933

Cicurina intermedia is a of true spider in the Cicurinidae, first described by Chamberlin and Ivie in 1933. It belongs to a of small to medium-sized spiders known for their association with dark, humid microhabitats. The species has been recorded from the United States and parts of Canada.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cicurina intermedia: /ˌsɪkjʊˈriːnə ˌɪntərˈmiːdiə/

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States and Canada (Alberta, Saskatchewan, North Dakota).

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Taxonomic note

placement has varied in sources: GBIF lists Hahniidae, NCBI lists Dictynidae, while iNaturalist and Wikipedia list Cicurinidae. The Catalogue of Life places it in Cicurinidae. Current consensus favors Cicurinidae as a distinct family.

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