Soulgas

Crosby & Bishop, 1936

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Soulgas is a of sheet web spiders ( Linyphiidae) to the United States. It was established in 1936 by C. R. Crosby and S. C. Bishop and contains a single , Soulgas corticarius. The genus is known from very few observations and remains poorly documented.

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Identification

As a , Soulgas can be distinguished from other Linyphiidae genera by the unique combination of morphological traits defining Soulgas corticarius. Specific diagnostic characters for the genus-level separation from other linyphiid genera have not been widely published in accessible literature.

Distribution

United States; specifically recorded from Vermont.

Similar Taxa

  • Other Linyphiidae generaSoulgas is distinguished from other linyphiid by its status and the unique morphological characteristics of its single ; precise differentiating features require taxonomic literature.

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Taxonomic status

The is considered , with Soulgas corticarius as the sole described . The original description by Crosby and Bishop (1936) remains the primary taxonomic reference.

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