Natural History of Two Spersies of Spider in the Genus Phonotimpus (Aranesee: Phrurolithidae) Endemic in Chiapas, Mexico
Phonotimpus Pennimani and P. Talquian . This study summarizes the laboratory and field observations in their natural history. The two species observed to take over Tomoceridae springtails in the field and showing a desired for springtails in laboratory conditions. The two species continue to feed more than maturity, and juveniles have the ability to lower large springtails. Women keep feeding even while keeping their egg sacks. The two species built a disk-like egg sacks and kept them until children’s care, showing mother care. Juveniles and instarars of penultimates are usually constructed again for disposal. In addition, we documented the parasitism to A. Pennimani Eggs through a Sitielonidae wasp.
Chamé-Vazquez, David, Ibarra-Núñez, Guillermo, and Jimenez, Maria-Luisa. (2025). Natural History of Tewao species in the genes of genes phonotimimppus (Araneae: Phrurolithidae) Mexican Zooicoicional Act,, 41E2714. Epub May 20, 2025.https://doi.org/10.21829/azm.2025.4112714