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Grammonota capitata

Emerton, 1924

Classification

  1. KingdomAnimalia/
  2. PhylumArthropoda/
  3. ClassArachnida/
  4. OrderAraneae/
  5. FamilyLinyphiidae/
  6. GenusGrammonota/
  7. SpeciesGrammonota capitata

Grammonota capitata is a of dwarf spider in the Linyphiidae, first described by Emerton in 1924. It belongs to a large family of small sheet-web weaving spiders commonly known as money spiders or sheet-web weavers. The species has been recorded from the United States and parts of Canada including Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario.

Distribution

United States; Canada (Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario)

Tags

  • spider
  • dwarf spider
  • sheet-web weaver
  • Linyphiidae
  • North America

Sources and further reading

  • BugGuide
  • Wikipedia
  • GBIF taxonomy match
  • iNaturalist taxon
  • Catalogue of Life
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