Allocosa noctuabunda

(Montgomery, 1904)

Allocosa noctuabunda is a wolf spider in the Lycosidae, described by Montgomery in 1904. It belongs to a whose members are primarily associated with coastal and riparian . The has been documented from the southern United States and Mexico. Like other Allocosa species, it is presumed to be ground-dwelling with activity patterns, though specific behavioral studies for this species are lacking.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Allocosa noctuabunda: /ˌæloʊˈkoʊsə nɒkˈtjuːəbʌndə/

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States and Mexico. GBIF data indicate presence in Middle America and North America, with specific country records for USA and Mexico.

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