Catalogue of Texas spiders
Author
Dean, David Allen
Department of Entomology, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, United States of America
a-dean-ento@tamu.edu
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ZooKeys
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Metazygia wittfeldae (McCook, 1894)
Metazygia wittfeldae
Armstrong and Richman 2007
: 395;
Breene et al. 1993c
: 12, 47, 106, mf (figs 162A-C);
Dean et al. 1982
: 254;
Guarisco 2008b
: 5;
Jackman 1997
: 161;
Jackman et al. 2007
: 199;
Kaston 1953
: 190, desc. (fig. 467);
Kaston 1972
: 158, desc. (fig. 352);
Kaston 1978
: 150, desc. (fig. 376);
Levi 1977a
: 92, mf, desc. (figs 90-103);
Levi 1995
: 81;
Rice 1986
: 124;
Young and Edwards 1990
: 15
Distribution.
Central, southeast and south Texas; Brazos, Burnet, Cameron, Dallas, Fort Bend, Goliad, Hood, Hunt, Lee, Montgomery, San Patricio, Walker, Washington
Locality.
Ellis Prison Unit, Goliad State Park, Lake Buchanan, Lake Corpus Christi State Park, Lake Somerville State Park [Nails Creek Unit], Lake Tawakoni State Park, Lakeside Park South, Russell Farm
Time of activity.
Male (March - April, June - August); female (March - May, July - November)
Habitat.
(crops: cotton); (web: large spider web)
Method.
Boll weevil pheromone trap [mf]
Type.
Florida
Etymology.
Person (after the late Miss Anna Wittfeld, of Merrit Island, Florida)
Collection.
MSU, NMSU, TAMU