Agelenopsis utahana (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1933)

Agelenopsis utahana


Species recognized by NI Platnick & RJ Raven, The World Spider Catalog external link in 
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Agelenopsis utahana (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1933)

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Physical Description

Diagnostic Description

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Shorthouse, David P.

Male: Bands on the carapace are brown and faded toward the head. Marginal lines are nearly absent. The sternum is brown and lighter in colour in the center. Bandsor other markings on the legs are faint. The abdomen is darkly coloured above and has a dark median pattern below. Palp has a short embolus that tapers to a point. The tip of the embolus lies away from its base and points ventrally (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1941). Female: General body colours and patterns essentially the same as the male. The epigynum can be distinguished from that of A. oregonensis by shorter and well-separated points to the lobes on the anterior rim (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1941).