The spider family Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 includes 17 genera and 213 species worldwide. They are broadly distributed in the Holarctic and typically associated with cool, moist habitats such as leaf litter, moss, rotting logs, and caves. The North American fauna is divided into two subfamilies, the Archoleptonetinae and Leptonetinae, with representatives in California through the Southern U.S. and Mexico. Five genera are currently recognized (Platnick, 2010), the most diverse of which is Neoleptoneta Brignoli, 1972 with a center of diversity in Texas where most species are known only from caves (Gertsch, 1974). Their restricted distributions and specialized biology have made them conservation priorities and two Texas species, Neoleptoneta m...
FIGURES 49–56. Archoleptoneta schusteri, spinnerets, Burdell Mountain, Marin County, CA, USA. 49. Fe...
FIGURES 43 – 48. Archoleptonetinae spinnerets and calamistra, SEM. 43. Archoleptoneta schusteri, fem...
Leptonetid spiders have previously been known only from three disjunct areas in the Northern Hemisph...
The spider family Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 includes 17 genera and 213 species worldwide. They are br...
The spider family Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 includes 17 genera and 213 species worldwide. They are br...
A systematic review of spiders of the family Leptonetidae in North America is presented wit h analys...
Leptonetidae are rarely encountered spiders, usually associated with caves and mesic habitats, and a...
The spider genus Tayshaneta is revised based on results from a three gene phylogenetic analysis (Led...
16 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16)."Middorsal tibial integumentary ...
FIGURES 6–10. Archoleptoneta schusteri, Burdell Mountain, Marin County, CA, USA. 6. Female habitus, ...
FIGURES 115–116. Distribution maps for North American Leptonetidae. 115. Distribution of Archolepton...
FIGURES 35–42. General Morphology, SEM. 35. Archoleptoneta schusteri, female, right endite, ventral,...
FIGURES 49 – 56. Archoleptoneta schusteri, spinnerets, Burdell Mountain, Marin County, CA, USA. 49. ...
Three species of the genus Leptoneta Simon, 1872 deposited at Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Chi...
FIGURES 43–48. Archoleptonetinae spinnerets and calamistra, SEM. 43. Archoleptoneta schusteri, femal...
FIGURES 49–56. Archoleptoneta schusteri, spinnerets, Burdell Mountain, Marin County, CA, USA. 49. Fe...
FIGURES 43 – 48. Archoleptonetinae spinnerets and calamistra, SEM. 43. Archoleptoneta schusteri, fem...
Leptonetid spiders have previously been known only from three disjunct areas in the Northern Hemisph...
The spider family Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 includes 17 genera and 213 species worldwide. They are br...
The spider family Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 includes 17 genera and 213 species worldwide. They are br...
A systematic review of spiders of the family Leptonetidae in North America is presented wit h analys...
Leptonetidae are rarely encountered spiders, usually associated with caves and mesic habitats, and a...
The spider genus Tayshaneta is revised based on results from a three gene phylogenetic analysis (Led...
16 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16)."Middorsal tibial integumentary ...
FIGURES 6–10. Archoleptoneta schusteri, Burdell Mountain, Marin County, CA, USA. 6. Female habitus, ...
FIGURES 115–116. Distribution maps for North American Leptonetidae. 115. Distribution of Archolepton...
FIGURES 35–42. General Morphology, SEM. 35. Archoleptoneta schusteri, female, right endite, ventral,...
FIGURES 49 – 56. Archoleptoneta schusteri, spinnerets, Burdell Mountain, Marin County, CA, USA. 49. ...
Three species of the genus Leptoneta Simon, 1872 deposited at Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Chi...
FIGURES 43–48. Archoleptonetinae spinnerets and calamistra, SEM. 43. Archoleptoneta schusteri, femal...
FIGURES 49–56. Archoleptoneta schusteri, spinnerets, Burdell Mountain, Marin County, CA, USA. 49. Fe...
FIGURES 43 – 48. Archoleptonetinae spinnerets and calamistra, SEM. 43. Archoleptoneta schusteri, fem...
Leptonetid spiders have previously been known only from three disjunct areas in the Northern Hemisph...