Ceratinella brunnea
Emerton, 1882
Ceratinella brunnea is a of dwarf spider in the Linyphiidae, first described by Emerton in 1882. It is a small-bodied arachnid found in temperate North America. As a member of the sheet-web weaving spiders, it constructs horizontal webs for prey capture. The species is known from scattered records across the United States and Canada, though detailed natural history information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ceratinella brunnea: /sɛrəˈtɪnɛlə ˈbrʊniə/
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Distribution
United States and Canada. GBIF records indicate multiple localities within the USA, with some records spanning both countries.
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Taxonomic note
The specific epithet 'brunnea' (Latin for brown) likely refers to the coloration of the , though original description details are not provided in available sources.