Cryptachaea porteri

(Banks, 1896)

Cryptachaea porteri is a cobweb in the Theridiidae, first described by Banks in 1896. It belongs to a of small theridiid spiders known for constructing tangled, irregular webs. The occurs across a broad geographic range in the Americas.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cryptachaea porteri: //krɪpˈtæk.iə ˈpɔr.tɛr.i//

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Distribution

United States to Panama and the Caribbean Sea, including Caribbean islands.

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