Theridion arizonense

Levi, 1957

Theridion arizonense is a of cobweb weaver in the Theridiidae, described by Herbert W. Levi in 1957. The specific epithet suggests an association with Arizona, though detailed information about this species remains limited in the available literature. As a member of the Theridion, it shares the general characteristics of small to -sized theridiid spiders that construct irregular, three-dimensional webs.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Theridion arizonense: /θɛˈrɪdiɒn ˌærɪˈzoʊnɛnsɛ/

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Distribution

USA; specifically associated with Arizona based on the epithet, though precise range details are not well documented. GBIF records indicate presence in North America and USA.

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