Grammonota texana

(Banks, 1899)

Grammonota texana is a dwarf spider in the Linyphiidae, first described by Banks in 1899. It is known from the United States. Like other members of Linyphiidae, it is a small-bodied spider, though specific morphological details and natural history remain poorly documented in the literature.

Dwarf spider cephalothorax by Teal Reverie. Used under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.

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How to pronounce Grammonota texana: //ˌɡræməˈnoʊtə tɛkˈsɑːnə//

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United States

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Taxonomic Note

Grammonota texana was described by Nathan Banks in 1899. The Grammonota is part of the diverse dwarf spider Linyphiidae, one of the largest families of spiders in terms of count.

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