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photo: sean mccann . the genus zora used to be in the family zoridae, which no longer exists (if you use the excellent field guide to the spiders of california , however, you'll still find zora hespera listed as a zorid). the name zora is also new – the genus was originally called lycaena (which means
columbia: a new spider family record for canada (araneae: zoridae). journal of the entomological society of british columbia, , - . pdf bradley, r. a. ( ). common spiders of north america . university of california press. corey, d. t., & mott, d. j. ( ). a revision of the genus zora (araneae, zoridae...
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