Ero pensacolae

Ivie & Barrows, 1935

Ero pensacolae is a of spider in the Mimetidae, commonly known as pirate spiders. The species was described by Ivie and Barrows in 1935. The specific epithet "pensacolae" references Pensacola, Florida, suggesting a type locality in the southeastern United States. Members of the Ero are specialized of other spiders.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ero pensacolae: //ˈɛ.roʊ ˌpɛn.səˈkoʊ.li//

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States. The specific epithet indicates a likely association with the Pensacola region of Florida.

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