Theridion flavonotatum

Becker, 1879

Theridion flavonotatum is a of cobweb in the Theridiidae. The species is documented from the United States, Cuba, and Turks & Caicos. Like other members of the , it constructs irregular three-dimensional webs. Published information on its biology and remains sparse.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Theridion flavonotatum: /tʰɛˈɹɪ.di.ɒn ˌflæv.oʊ.noʊˈtæ.təm/

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Distribution

United States, Cuba, Turks & Caicos Islands. GBIF records indicate presence in the Caribbean and North America.

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Taxonomic note

Theridion is a large and taxonomically complex . -level identification within Theridion typically requires examination of genitalic characters and is not reliably accomplished from photographs alone.

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