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 Dipoena abdita Gertsch & Mulaik, 1936 Dipoena abdita Agnew et al. 1985 : 6; Bonnet 1956 : 1502; Breene et al. 1993a : 169; Breene et al. 1994 : 8; Calixto et al. 2013 : 184; Gertsch and Mulaik 1936b : 6, f, desc. (fig. 28); Jackman 1997 : 169; Levi 1953 : 37, mf, desc. (figs 77-82, 108-109); Reddell and Cokendolpher 2004 : 93; Roewer 1942 : 423; Vogel 1970b : 23 Distribution. Bexar, Burleson, Cameron, Colorado, Comanche, Coryell, Erath, Hays, Hidalgo, Llano, Robertson, San Patricio, Starr Locality. Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge, Bill Haney Pecan Orchard, Holmes Pecan Orchard Caves. Bexar (Firing Line 11 Cave) Time of activity. Male (May, June 20-July 2, July - October); female (January - February, April - July, October, December) Habitat. (crops: cotton, watermelon); (landscape features: cave); (orchard: citrus, pecan); (soil/woodland: post oak savanna with pasture) Method. pitfall trap [m]; suction trap [mf] Type. Texas (female, Hidalgo Co., Edinburg, December 7, 1935, S. Mulaik, holotype, AMNH) Etymology. Latin, hidden Collection. TAMU, TMM