Web-less-predator

Guides

  • Haplodrassus taibo

    Haplodrassus taibo is a species of ground spider in the family Gnaphosidae, first described by Chamberlin in 1919. As a member of this family, it is likely a nocturnal hunter that does not build webs to capture prey. The species is known from the United States, though detailed ecological and behavioral information remains limited.

  • Sergiolus tennesseensis

    Sergiolus tennesseensis is a species of ground spider in the family Gnaphosidae, first described by Chamberlin in 1922. It is found in the United States. Like other members of the genus Sergiolus, it is a nomadic, diurnal hunter that does not build webs to capture prey. The species is part of a genus known for bold coloration patterns that may function as mimicry of velvet ants (Mutillidae).