2007
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1580.1.2
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Description of the female of Drymusa serrana Goloboff & Ramírez, 1991  (Araneae: Drymusidae) with notes on its biology

Abstract: The female of Drymusa serrana Goloboff & Ramírez, 1991, is described. The presence of the species in San Luis provinces, Argentina, is confirmed. We provide descriptions of the web and egg-sacs.

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“…Specimens of Drymusa have been collected in different habitats, from dry to very humid forests, and in small caves under rocks. Most specimens were collected under rocks and tree trunks, in leaf litter or by pitfall traps, but some were also caught on low vegetation (Alayón 1981; Brescovit et al 2004; Bonaldo et al 2006; Rheims et al 2008; Labarque & Ramírez 2007a, b).…”
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“…Specimens of Drymusa have been collected in different habitats, from dry to very humid forests, and in small caves under rocks. Most specimens were collected under rocks and tree trunks, in leaf litter or by pitfall traps, but some were also caught on low vegetation (Alayón 1981; Brescovit et al 2004; Bonaldo et al 2006; Rheims et al 2008; Labarque & Ramírez 2007a, b).…”
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