Trachelas volutus
Gertsch, 1935
Trachelas volutus is a of true spider in the Trachelidae. It is found in the United States and Mexico. The Trachelas was previously placed in the family Corinnidae but has since been reclassified to Trachelidae based on phylogenetic studies.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trachelas volutus: /ˈtrækɛləs voʊˈluːtəs/
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Distribution
United States and Mexico. Distribution records from GBIF confirm occurrence in both countries.
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Taxonomic Note
The Trachelas was historically classified in the Corinnidae (ground sac spiders) but is now placed in the family Trachelidae. This reclassification reflects updated understanding of spider .
Data Limitations
Very little published information exists for this specific . Most literature on Trachelas focuses on the more common T. tranquillus (Broad-faced Sac Spider) in eastern North America. T. volutus appears to be a less frequently encountered species with minimal behavioral or ecological documentation.