Grammonota kincaidi
(Banks, 1906)
dwarf spider
Grammonota kincaidi is a of dwarf spider in the Linyphiidae. It was first described by Banks in 1906. This spider is known from the United States. As a member of the sheet-web weaving family Linyphiidae, it likely constructs horizontal sheet webs for prey capture, though specific behavioral observations remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Grammonota kincaidi: //græmˌəˈnoʊtə kɪnˈkaɪdi//
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Distribution
United States. Distribution records from GBIF confirm occurrence in the USA, though specific states or regions are not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic authority
First described by Nathan Banks in 1906, with the specific epithet 'kincaidi' likely honoring a person (possibly the collector or a colleague), though the etymology is not documented in available sources.
Data limitations
This is poorly represented in biological databases beyond basic taxonomic records. No published ecological studies, morphological descriptions, or behavioral observations were located in the consulted sources.