Elaver chisosa is a species of spider in the spider family Clubionidae.[1][2] It was first named Clubionoides chisosa when circumscribed in 1966.[3]
The species closely resembles Elaver dorotheae.[3] It is about 1/5th of an inch (5.26 mm) in length overall.[3] Its carapace and appendages are pale yellowish brown, and its abdomen is gray-brown with dark chevrons and stripes.[3]
The female holotype was collected from the Basin, Chisos Mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas, in September 1950 [3]
Elaver chisosa is a species of spider in the spider family Clubionidae. It was first named Clubionoides chisosa when circumscribed in 1966.
The species closely resembles Elaver dorotheae. It is about 1/5th of an inch (5.26 mm) in length overall. Its carapace and appendages are pale yellowish brown, and its abdomen is gray-brown with dark chevrons and stripes.
The female holotype was collected from the Basin, Chisos Mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas, in September 1950