Lyssomanes pescadero Jiménez & Tejas, 1993
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7171006 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7169659 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D7D4676-9908-A304-FFC6-FAE3FCEAF525 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Lyssomanes pescadero Jiménez & Tejas, 1993 |
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Lyssomanes pescadero Jiménez & Tejas, 1993 View in CoL
For diagnosis and diagnostic figures, see Jime7nez & Tejas (1993: 207, figs. 9-15). No material examined. Distribution and Comments. Mexico ( World Spider Catalog, 2020). This species is endemic to Mexico ( Figure 19 View Figure 19 ), and it is known from the northwestern state of Baja California Sur (Jime7nez and Tejas, 1993). L. pescadero has been collected in sub-xerophytic ecosystems of Sierra de La Laguna, and in mesic vegetation of xerophytic ecosystems of oases, formed by Juncus acutus L., Prosopis sp. , Vallesia glabra (Cav.) , Cryptostegia grandiFlora (Roxb.) , and arboreally in Washingtonia robusta H. Wendl and Phoenix dactylifera L. (Jime7nez et al. 2015). It has been found in sympatry with L. burrera . Some samples of Lyssomanes were examined at CARCIB, from Sierra de La Laguna ( Baja California Sur), possibly of this species, but all specimens were juveniles. The type specimens are some of the only ones known to be adults. Known altitudinal distribution: 87- 600 m.
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