Caponina testacea (lat.) Is a species of small spiders of the genus Caponina from the family Caponiidae . North America : St. Vincent Island . Length about 3 mm. The species Caponina testacea was first described in 1891 by the French arachnologist Eugene Simon (1848–1924). Caponina testacea is included in the genus Caponina Simon, 1891 along with Caponina alegre , Caponina cajabamba , Caponina chilensis , Caponina chinacota , Caponina notabilis and other species [1] [2] [3] .
| Caponina testacea |
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| Kingdom: | Animals | | Type of: | Arthropods | | Grade: | Arachnids | | Squad: | Spiders | | Suborder: | Araneomorphic | | Superfamily: | Caponioidea | | Family: | Caponiidae | | Gender: | Caponina | | View: | Caponina testacea |
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| Caponina testacea Simon , 1891 |