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Image of Selenops huetocatl Crews 2011

Image of Selenops huetocatl Crews 2011

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Figures 195–200.Habitats and natural history of some Selenops species. 195 Selenops submaculosus Bryant on a tree branch, San Salvador, Bahamas. Note extreme dorsoventral flattening 196 In this thornscrub habitat in Bonaire, Selenops curazao Alayón-García can be found under bark and under the limestone rocks on the ground 197 Dry forest habitat on Little Tobago where Selenops willinki Corronca is quite common under bark 198 A desert habitat in San Bernardino County California where members of the Selenops debilis group Muma can be found on and under boulders 199 Tapeats Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park. Selenops nesophilus Chamberlin has been collected at the bottom of the canyon and this is the northernmost collection locality for the genus in North America 200 Cloud forest in Chiapas, México where Selenops huetocatl sp. n. can be found.

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Crews S (2011) A revision of the spider genus Selenops Latreille, 1819 (Arachnida, Araneae, Selenopidae) in North America, Central America and the Caribbean ZooKeys 105: 1–182
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