First description of the male of Mastophora extraordinaria Holmberg, 1876 (Araneae: araneidae), with notes on the natural historyand potentialdistribution of the species
ThegenusMastophoraHolmberg,1876isrepresented by 50 species that are distributed mainly in America and the Antilles. Males are much smaller than females and are not described in more than half of the known species of the genus. The high specificity of their diet (moths) and the prey-hunting strategy...
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2021
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