Titiotus costa
Platnick & Ubick, 2008
Titiotus is a of spider in the Zoropsidae, described by Platnick and Ubick in 2008. It is one of several species within the Titiotus, a group commonly referred to as false wolf spiders or wandering spiders. The species is known only from the United States. Information regarding its , , and specific preferences remains limited.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Titiotus costa: //tɪˈtiːoʊtəs ˈkɔstə//
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Distribution
United States
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