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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2016-03-02
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.570.6095
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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