Chalcoscirtus diminutus (Banks, 1896)
Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 297
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Chalcoscirtus diminutus (Banks, 1896) |
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Chalcoscirtus diminutus (Banks, 1896)
Chalcoscirtus diminutus Edwards 2003: 71 [T]; Richman et al. 2011b: 6; Richman et al. 2012a: 6; Richman et al. 2012b: 6
Euophrys diminuta (Banks, 1896); Agnew et al. 1985: 8; Dean and Eger 1986: 142; Edwards 1980: 11 [S]; Jackman 1997: 167
Corythalia delicatula Gertsch and Mulaik, 1936; Bonnet 1956: 1236; Gertsch and Mulaik 1936a: 14, f, desc. (fig. 32); Richman and Cutler 1978: 84; Roewer 1955: 1101; Vogel 1970b: 17 [ Chamberlin and Ivie 1944: 195, mf (figs 211-212)]
Distribution.
Brazos, Brooks, Burleson, Coryell, Erath, Tyler
Locality.
Kirby State Forest
Time of activity.
Male (March - April); female (May, October)
Habitat.
(plants: bluebonnets); (soil/woodland: post oak savanna with pasture)
Method.
pitfall trap [mf]; suction trap [m]; sweeping [m]
Type.
New York
Etymology.
Latin, size
Collection.
TAMU
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