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
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.570.6095
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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