Grammonota inornata

Emerton, 1882

dwarf spider

Grammonota inornata is a of dwarf in the Linyphiidae, described by Emerton in 1882. It is distributed across the United States and Canada, with confirmed records from provinces including Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario. As a sheet-web weaving spider, it belongs to one of the most species-rich families of spiders. The specific epithet 'inornata' refers to its unadorned or plain appearance.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Grammonota inornata: //ˌɡræməˈnoʊtə ɪˌnɔːrˈneɪtə//

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Distribution

United States and Canada. Canadian provincial records include Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario.

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Taxonomic note

The Grammonota contains numerous small-bodied that are often difficult to distinguish without microscopic examination of genitalic structures. The specific epithet 'inornata' (Latin for 'unadorned') suggests relatively plain coloration compared to .

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