Allocosa mulaiki

(Gertsch, 1934)

Allocosa mulaiki is a wolf spider in the Lycosidae, first described by Gertsch in 1934. The species is known from the United States, with records limited to North America. Like other Allocosa species, it is presumed to be ground-dwelling, but specific ecological details remain poorly documented due to limited study and few observations.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Allocosa mulaiki: //ˌæloʊˈkoʊsə muˈlaɪki//

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Distribution

United States; North America. Records indicate presence in the USA, though specific state-level distribution is not well documented.

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Taxonomic Note

Originally described by Gertsch in 1934. The Allocosa contains multiple North American , many of which are poorly known and difficult to distinguish without detailed examination of genitalia.

Data Deficiency

With only 5 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of source date, this appears to be rarely encountered or underreported. No peer-reviewed ecological or behavioral studies specific to this species were located.

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