Theridion rabuni

Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944

Theridion rabuni is a of cobweb spider in the Theridiidae. It is known from the United States and the Bahama Islands. Little specific information is available about its , , or beyond its taxonomic placement and geographic distribution.

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How to pronounce Theridion rabuni: //θəˈrɪdiˌɒn rəˈbuːni//

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Distribution

United States and Bahama Islands. GBIF records also indicate presence in British Columbia, Canada, though this may represent an introduced or vagrant .

Similar Taxa

  • TheridionMembers of the Theridion are small to medium cobweb spiders with globular , often with variable color patterns. -level identification typically requires examination of genitalia and other microscopic characters.

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