Grammonota
Emerton, 1882
Species Guides
11- Grammonota angusta
- Grammonota capitata
- Grammonota gentilis(dwarf spider)
- Grammonota gigas
- Grammonota inornata(dwarf spider)
- Grammonota kincaidi(dwarf spider)
- Grammonota maculata(dwarf spider)
- Grammonota pallipes(pale-footed patterned money spider)
- Grammonota pictilis
Grammonota is a of dwarf spiders in the Linyphiidae, first described by James Henry Emerton in 1882. The genus contains approximately 40-41 distributed across the Americas, from Alaska in the north to Colombia in the south. Species occur in diverse including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. The genus is part of the sheet-web weaving spiders, though specific web-building vary among species.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Grammonota: /ˌɡræməˈnoʊtə/
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Distribution
Widely distributed across the Americas from Alaska south to Colombia. Documented in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Rica, Panama, Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola, and Colombia.