Coleosoma normale

Bryant, 1944

Coleosoma normale is a small cobweb spider in the Theridiidae, described by Bryant in 1944. It belongs to a characterized by diminutive body size and reduced morphological features. The has been recorded across a broad geographic range from the United States to Brazil, suggesting wide adaptability to tropical and subtropical conditions. Records indicate presence in Middle America, North America, and South America, with a specific record from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Coleosoma normale: /kəˌliːəˈsoʊmə nɔːrˈmæli/

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States through Middle America to Brazil. Confirmed presence in North America, Middle America, and South America. Specific locality: Rio de Janeiro state (BR-RJ), Brazil.

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