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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).