Emerton-1890
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Agroeca pratensis
Agroeca pratensis is a species of liocranid sac spider first described by Emerton in 1890. It belongs to the family Liocranidae, a group of small to medium-sized wandering spiders. The species is documented from the United States and Canada, with specific records from Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba in Canada. Observations are relatively sparse, with limited published ecological or behavioral data available.
Clubiona mixta
Mixed Sac Spider
Clubiona mixta is a sac spider in the family Clubionidae, described by Emerton in 1890. It is one of many species in the genus Clubiona, which are characterized by having a distinct groove in the center of the carapace and a tuft of curved setae on the front edge of the abdomen. These features help distinguish Clubiona from the superficially similar genus Cheiracanthium (longlegged sac spiders), which lacks both characters. Sac spiders in this family are active hunters that do not build webs to capture prey.