Goneatara plausibilis

Bishop & Crosby, 1935

Goneatara plausibilis is a of dwarf spider described by Bishop & Crosby in 1935. It belongs to the Linyphiidae, a large group of small spiders commonly known as sheet-web weavers or money spiders. The species is known only from the United States, though specific details about its and distribution within that range remain poorly documented. Like other members of its family, it is presumed to be small-bodied and to construct sheet-like webs, but direct observations are lacking.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Goneatara plausibilis: /ɡoʊniːˈætərə plɔːˈsɪbɪlɪs/

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Distribution

United States

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Taxonomic history

Described by Bishop & Crosby in 1935, with no subsequent taxonomic revisions published.

Data deficiency

No observations recorded in iNaturalist as of data retrieval; appears to be rarely encountered or underreported.

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