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 Tayshaneta paraconcinna (Cokendolpher & Reddell, 2001) Tayshaneta paraconcinna Ledford et al. 2011 : 337, 340-341, 385-386 [T]; Ledford et al. 2012 : 55 (figs 25A-F, 31A, 32A, 46A-F, 54A) Neoleptoneta paraconcinna Cokendolpher and Reddell, 2001; Cokendolpher and Reddell 2001b : 46, mf, desc. (figs 12-22) Distribution. Bell, Blanco, Burnet, Travis, Williamson Locality. Flat Creek Ranch, Fort Hood, Moon Rocks Ranch, Pedernales State Park Caves. Bell ([all in Fort Hood] Camp 6 Cave No. 1, Figure 8 Cave, Hidden Pit Cave, Peep in the Deep Cave, Talking Crows Cave); Williamson (Fissure F-8 [The Sanctuary], Lizard's Lounge Cave [F-11], On Campus Cave, Salt Lick Cave [The Sanctuary], Scoot Over Cave, Serta Cave, Short Stack Cave, Three Miles Cave [= Three Mile Bat Cave], Twin Springs Cave [= Whitney West Cave]) Time of activity. Male (January, April - May, August, October - December); female (January, March - June, August - December) Habitat. (landscape features: cave) Type. Texas (male, Bell Co., Peep in the Deep Cave, May 8, 1998, J. Reddell, M. Reyes, holotype, AMNH) Etymology. Greek, near concinna (similar species, Neoleptoneta concinna (Gertsch, 1974)) Collection. TMM, TTU