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 text ZooKeys 2016 2016-03-02 570 1 703 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.570.6095 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.570.6095 1313-2970-570-1 CE0DA439F6F64DCF82255700A3C50098 E376FF8EFFF1F22C326D1E0DFF8BFFDF 579094 Emblyna reticulata (Gertsch & Ivie, 1936) Emblyna reticulata Jackman 1997 : 163; Knutson et al. 2010 : 515; Platnick 1993 : 558 [T] Dictyna reticulata Gertsch and Ivie, 1936; Breene et al. 1993c : 14, 47, 54, mf (figs 13A-B); Chamberlin and Gertsch 1958 : 148 [S], mf, desc. (pl. 46, fig. 12, pl. 47, figs 1-7); Dean and Sterling 1987 : 6; Gertsch and Mulaik 1940 : 329; Kaston 1972 : 81, desc.; Kaston 1978 : 82, desc.; Vogel 1970b : 8 Dictyna declarata Gertsch and Mulaik, 1936; Bonnet 1956 : 1434; Gertsch and Mulaik 1936a : 9, f, desc. (fig. 11); Gertsch and Mulaik 1940 : 331 Distribution. West and south Texas; Cameron, Howard, Reeves, Travis, Zapata Time of activity. Male ( "January-March" , April, June - September); female ( "January-March" , April - August) Habitat. (crops: cotton); (soil/woodland: saltcedar, Juniperus ashei , Quercus virginiana ) Method. Beating [mf]; D-Vac suction [mf]; sweeping [mf] Type. Utah, Richfield Etymology. Latin, dorsum of abdomen with fine dark reticulations Collection. NMSU, TAMU