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- Drapetisca is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Anton Menge in 1866. Females are 4 to 5 millimetres (0.16 to 0.20 in) long, and males...
- Drapetisca socialis is a species of spider belonging to the family Linyphiidae. It is distributed across most of the Palearctic region. Even among the...
- Drapetisca alteranda is a spider in the family Linyphiidae. It is found in the United States. This species can be found in leaves on the ground; however...
- is found in the Antipodes Islands. The species was first described as Drapetisca australis in 1955 by Raymond R. Forster based on a female specimen only...
- Tales from the Smithsonian". Retrieved 21 July 2008. Schütt, K. (1995). "Drapetisca socialis (Araneae: Linyphiidae): Web reduction – ethological and morphological...
- Dolabritor Millidge, 1991 — Colombia Donacochara Simon, 1884 — Angola Drapetisca Menge, 1866 — United States, New Zealand, Asia Drepanotylus Holm, 1945...
- the family Blechnaceae sometimes incorrectly known as Blechnum socialis Drapetisca socialis, a species of spider belonging to the family Linyphiidae Ledebouria...
- Fitzgerald, B.M.; Sirvid, P.J. (2020). "Theridion pumilio (Theridiidae) and Drapetisca australis (Linyphiidae) are transferred to Diploplecta Millidge, 1988...
- (Blackwall, 1841) Donacochara speciosa (T****ll, 1875) Invisible spider (Drapetisca socialis(Sundevall, 1833)) Drepanotylus uncatus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1873)...
- Central Asia Drapetisca Menge, 1866 Drapetisca alteranda Chamberlin, 1909 — USA Drapetisca australis Forster, 1955 — Antipodes Islands Drapetisca bicruris...