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Pisaurina brevipes

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Arachnida

Family
  
Pisauridae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Spider

Subphylum
  
Chelicerata

Infraorder
  
Araneomorphae

Genus
  
Pisaurina

Rank
  
Species

Pisaurina brevipes

Similar
  
Pisaurina mira, Six‑spotted fishing spider, Dolomedes tenebrosus, Nursery web spider, Pisaura

Pisaurina brevipes is a species of "nursery web spider" that is found in the eastern half of the North American continent, from Ontario down to Florida and west to Kansas. These spiders are distinguished from the rather similar Pisaurina mira spiders by having relatively shorter legs. The ratio of leg length I to cephalothorax length is less than 2.0 in males and less than 1.4 in females, whereas for P. mira the leg length I is more than 2.0 in males and more than 1.4 in females. The edges of the abdominal band are more straight edged than in P. mira. The natural history of this species is not well known. The only records known to Carico seem to indicate that they favor grasslands, bogs, and swamps. These spiders rear their young in nurseries, which are bell-like structures of spider web laid out in a sheet form. These spiders are difficult to distinguish from P. mira, unless the pedipalps of the males are examined. The reason is that their coloration patterns fall within the natural range of variation of the more numerous P. mira spiders.

The females of P. brevipes have a body length of 11 to 13 mm, and the males are about 10.8 mm.

References

Pisaurina brevipes Wikipedia