Arachnids of North Carolina
    8 records for Anyphaena unidentified species
db idchecklist numbernrid idregioncountycounty splitsitesub sitedatecollectornumbermethodhabitatlatlonreferencevetting levelimmatureadultphotographspecimenvouchercommentsparkdate cvetted byobsTypeemail
8716571.000PiedmontChathamWhite Pines Nature Preserve2024-04-01David George1DSNMEHS35.617-79.1582FALSETRUE2024-05-21 19:03:32Zepp001_Photo
8717571.000PiedmontChathamWhite Pines Nature Preserve2024-04-01David George1DSNMEHS35.617-79.1582FALSETRUE2024-05-21 19:03:32Zepp001_Photo
8718571.000PiedmontChathamWhite Pines Nature Preserve2024-04-01David George1DSNMEHS35.617-79.1612FALSETRUE2024-05-21 19:03:32Zepp001_Photo
3243571.00243347Coastal PlainGates2014-05-06j.wyche12MEMI - gravid female; Thanks to Alyssa Fuller for the ID.MEMI2020-06-27 16:23:36Bockhahn101_Photo
10416571.000Low MountainsMaconPanthertown2022-08-05MM Gore1DSDHBS_SSA_AR_384TRUETRUETRUE1 juv2024-07-17 15:40:40MM GoreCollection
9140571.000Low MountainsMadison782 River Bend Drive, Mars Hill2024-07-08Jim Petranka1DSDSWRN2FALSETRUEFALSEFALSEFALSEThis female and her eggs were in an abandoned leaf fold of a moth larva on Viburnum dentatum, approximately five feet above ground. Body length ca. 5 mm. Prob. A.pectorosa .2024-07-09 07:30:40Zepp001_Photo
2164571.00297749PiedmontStokesHanging Rock State Park2016-07-21Brian Bockhahn1DSDBDRHF2TRUEHARO2020-03-16 14:58:56Bockhahn101_Photo
3211571.00303972Low MountainsTransylvaniaGorges State Park2020-06-16Brian Bockhahn1DSDBDRHF2TRUEGORG2020-06-25 15:24:11Bockhahn101_Photo