Titiotus shantzi

Platnick & Ubick, 2008

Titiotus shantzi is a of spider in the Zoropsidae, a group commonly known as false wolf spiders and wandering spiders. It was described by Platnick & Ubick in 2008 and is known from the United States. The Titiotus is to California and represents a distinctive lineage within the Zoropsidae.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Titiotus shantzi: /tɪˈtiːɒtəs ˈʃæntsi/

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Distribution

United States. The Titiotus is to California, suggesting this likely occurs within that state.

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Taxonomic notes

The Titiotus was established to accommodate a group of previously misplaced and is now recognized as a distinct lineage within Zoropsidae. Titiotus shantzi was named in 2008, indicating it is a relatively recently described species.

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