Ceratinopsis

Emerton, 1882

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Ceratinopsis is a of dwarf spiders ( Linyphiidae) containing approximately 44–46 accepted . These spiders are small-bodied sheet-web weavers first described by James Henry Emerton in 1882. The genus belongs to the diverse of linyphiid spiders commonly known as money spiders or sheet-web weavers.

Ceratinopsis by (c) Mark Richman, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Mark Richman. Used under a CC-BY license.Common Spiders U.S. 377-78 Ceratinopsis interpres by James Henry Emerton (1847 – 1931). Used under a Public domain license.

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Taxonomic status

The is accepted and well-established in spider , with counts varying slightly between sources (44 per Wikipedia as of October 2025, 46 per iNaturalist taxonomy). The authorship is consistently attributed to Emerton, 1882.

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Limited -level biological information is publicly documented for this . Most available records consist of taxonomic descriptions and specimen records rather than detailed ecological or behavioral studies.

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