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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Arachnida

Family
  
Zodariidae

Rank
  
Genus

Subphylum
  
Chelicerata

Infraorder
  
Araneomorphae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Spider

Lutica

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Lutica is a genus of zodariid spiders that occurs only in North America on both the mainland California coast and the Channel Islands. Lutica abalonea is known from the coast west of Oxnard, California, Lutica clementea is known from San Clemente Island, Lutica maculata is known from Santa Rosa Island, and Lutica nicolasia is known from San Nicolas Island. It is believed that there is another species found on San Miguel Island, though it has not been described due to lack of adult specimens.

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These spiders are found living in coastal sand dunes in and around clumps of foliage. Unlike many spiders, Lutica build web tubes that are covered in sand. These tubes are used to detect prey, such as Coelus globosus, when they cross the tube, similar to the hunting style of purseweb spiders. Lutica also do not balloon as most spiders do but rather stay fairly close to their initial locations in their dune environment and non-reproductive terrestrial migration is uncommon.

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Species

According to Platnick, all Indian species are misplaced in this genus.

  • Lutica abalonea Gertsch, 1961 — USA
  • Lutica bengalensis Tikader & Patel, 1975 — India
  • Lutica clementea Gertsch, 1961 — USA
  • Lutica deccanensis Tikader & Malhotra, 1976 — India
  • Lutica kovvurensis Reddy & Patel, 1993 — India
  • Lutica maculata Marx, 1891 — USA
  • Lutica nicolasia Gertsch, 1961 — USA
  • Lutica poonaensis Tikader, 1981 — India
  • References

    Lutica Wikipedia