Thymoites pallidus
(Emerton, 1913)
Thymoites pallidus is a of -footed in the Theridiidae, first described by Emerton in 1913. This species is known from Cuba, the United States, and the Caribbean region extending to Venezuela. Like other theridiid spiders, it possesses the characteristic comb-like serrated bristles () on the of the hind legs used for manipulating . The species epithet 'pallidus' refers to its pale coloration.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Thymoites pallidus: /ˈθaɪmoʊˌaɪtiːz ˈpælɪdəs/
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Distribution
Cuba; United States; Caribbean region to Venezuela