Agyneta serrata

(Emerton, 1909)

Agyneta serrata is a sheet weaver spider described by Emerton in 1909. It belongs to the Linyphiidae, one of the largest families of spiders commonly known as money spiders or sheet web weavers. The has been documented in Canada and the United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Agyneta serrata: /aˈɡɪnɛta sɛˈraːta/

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Distribution

Canada and the United States.

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Taxonomic authority

First described by James Henry Emerton in 1909, a prominent American arachnologist known for his work on New England spiders.

Collection records

Distribution records in GBIF indicate multiple occurrences in the USA and at least one record documenting presence in both USA and Canada.

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