Calvatomina rufescens
(O.M. Reuter, 1892)
Calvatomina rufescens is a in the Dicyrtomidae, first described by O.M. Reuter in 1892. It belongs to the , characterized by a rounded, globular body form distinct from the elongate shape of other groups. The species has been recorded from Europe, the Caribbean mainland, and Macaronesia. Like other dicyrtomids, it inhabits moist terrestrial environments where it contributes to decomposition .



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Calvatomina rufescens: /kæl.vəˈtoʊm.ɪnə ruːˈfɛs.ɛnz/
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Distribution
Europe; Caribbean mainland; Macaronesia
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Bembicid Holdings | Entomology Research Museum
- Capitol spiders - Mediterranean recluse, Loxosceles rufescens — Bug of the Week
- Loxosceles rufescens Archives - Entomology Today
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