The Nearctic Spider Database, http://www.canadianarachnology.org/data/spiders/21875
Cryphoeca montana Emerton, 1909
FAMILY: HAHNIIDAE Bertkau, 1878
Genus: Cryphoeca Thorell, 1870
Species: Cryphoeca montana Emerton, 1909
Common Names
Family Common Name:
hahniid spiders
Genus Common Name:
none
Species Common Name:
none
Distribution
Global Distribution: USA, Canada
Nearctic States & Provinces:
AB QC SK NH
Collection Locales Mapped by Year Collected:
Natural History, Phenology & Image(s)
Feeding Guild:‡
sheet web builders
‡Feeding guild when noted defined by Uetz, G. W., J. Halaj, and A. B. Cady. 1999. Guild structure of spiders in major crops. Journal of Arachnology 27:270-280.
Recorded Habitats:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Life & Natural History:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Seasonality of Specimen Records:
Image(s) of Habitus:
(images not yet available)
Details About Males
Description:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Image of External Male Genitalia:
(image not yet available)
Details About Females
Description:
(not yet recorded or unknown)
Image of Epigynum:
(image not yet available)
Synonyms and Chresonyms†
| Cryphoeca montana Emerton 1909 |
| Cryphoeca montana Levi & Field 1954 |
| Cryphoeca montana Thaler 1980 |
| Cryphoeca montana Paquin & Dupérré 2003 |
Taxonomic References†
Emerton, J. H. 1909. Supplement to the New England Spiders. Trans. Connect. Acad. Arts Sci. 14: 171-236.
Levi, H. W. & H. M. Field. 1954. The spiders of Wisconsin. Am. Midl. Nat. 51: 440-467.
Paquin, P. & N. Dupérré. 2003. Guide d'identification des araignées de Québec. Fabreries, Suppl. 11 1-251.
Thaler, K. 1980. Cryphoeca brignolii n. sp., eine weitere Reliktart der Südalpen-mit Arten-Schlüssel und Versuch eines Kladogramms (Arachnida: Aranei: Agelenidae). Zool. Anz. 204: 400-408.
†Nomenclature and taxonomic references from the World Spider Catalog accessible at http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/HAHNIIDAE.html
Other Nearctic Members of Genus Cryphoeca Thorell, 1870‡‡
C. exlineae Roth, 1988 ...............USA
C. silvicola (C. L. Koch, 1834) ...............Palearctic
‡‡May also include species with Palearctic distribution