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Taxa List: Invertebrates Taxa List: Current as of Invertebrates 2019-Feb-13 For an explanation of Subnational(S), National(N) and Global(G) Ranks, refer to: www.biodiversity.sk.ca/ranking.htm ID: Scientific Name: Common Name: G-Rank: N-Rank: S-Rank: COSEWIC: Arachnida - Arachnids Araneae - Spiders Agelenidae 9967 Agelenopsis actuosa Funnel Weaver Spider GNR N4N5 S4 A Grass Spider 9968 Agelenopsis oklahoma A Funnel Spider G5 N5 S4 A Grass Spider 27381 Agelenopsis potteri A Grass Spider G5 N5 S4 9969 Agelenopsis utahana A Grass Spider G5 N5 S5 403295 Eratigena atrica Giant House Spider GNR NNA SNA Tegenaria atrica Tegenaria gigantea Tegenaria duellica 27150 Tegenaria domestica Barn Funnel Weaver GNR NNA SNA Amaurobiidae 27382 Amaurobius borealis a hackledmesh weaver G5 N5 S4 10011 Arctobius agelenoides Common Amaurobiid Spider G5 N5 S4 10016 Callioplus euoplus Debris Amaurobiid Spider G5 N5 S4 10003 Callobius nomeus A Hackledmesh Weaver G5 N5 S4 Anyphaenidae 10007 Anyphaena pacifica A Ghost Spider G5 N5 SU Araneidae - Orbweavers 10038 Aculepeira packardii An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 Aculepeira packardi 10002 Araneus corticarius An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 9999 Araneus gemmoides An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 27479 Araneus iviei An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 27100 Araneus marmoreus Marbled Orbweaver G5 N5 S5 27480 Araneus nordmanni An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 10000 Araneus saevus An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S5 10001 Araneus trifolium Shamrock Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S5 10009 Araniella displicata Six-spotted Orb Weaver G5 N5 S5 10010 Araniella proxima An Orbweaver Spider GNR NU S3 10012 Argiope trifasciata Banded Garden Spider G5 N5 S5 10017 Cyclosa conica Deathstring Orb Weaver G5 N5 S5 27075 Eustala anastera Humpbacked Orbweaver G5 N5 S4 27147 Hypsosinga alberta An Orbweaver Spider GNR NU SU 27310 Hypsosinga funebris An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 27405 Hypsosinga pygmaea An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 27451 Hypsosinga rubens An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 27178 Larinia borealis An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 27406 Larinioides cornutus Furrow Orbweaver G5 N5 S5 27407 Larinioides patagiatus An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S5 27408 Metepeira grandiosa An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 27409 Metepeira palustris An Orbweaver Spider GNR N4N5 S4 27062 Neoscona arabesca Arabesque Orbweaver G5 N5 S5 This Report may be cited as: Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre. February 2019. 2019-Feb-13 Arachnida Saskatchewan Invertebrate Taxa List. Regina, Saskatchewan. Retrieved from www.biodiversity.sk.ca/SppList.htm Page 1 of 127 Taxa List: Invertebrates ID: Scientific Name: Common Name: G-Rank: N-Rank: S-Rank: COSEWIC: 27079 Singa keyserlingi A Striped Orbweaver GNR N4N5 SU 27080 Zygiella nearctica An Orbweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 Clubionidae 9980 Clubiona abbotii A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9984 Clubiona bryantae A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9985 Clubiona canadensis A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9986 Clubiona furcata A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9987 Clubiona johnsoni A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9981 Clubiona kastoni Kaston Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9988 Clubiona kulczynskii A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9989 Clubiona mixta A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9982 Clubiona moesta A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9990 Clubiona mutata A Leafcurling Sac Spider GNR N4N5 S4 9991 Clubiona norvegica A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9992 Clubiona opeongo A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 9983 Clubiona riparia A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S5 9993 Clubiona trivialis A Leafcurling Sac Spider G5 N5 S4 Corinnidae 9971 Castianeira alteranda An Antmimic Spider GNR N4N5 S4 9970 Castianeira descripta Redspotted Antmimic G5 N5 S4 27136 Castianeira longipalpa An Antmimic Spider G5 N5 SU 27264 Phrurotimpus borealis An Antmimic Spider G5 N5 S4 27383 Phrurotimpus certus An Antmimic Spider GNR NU SU 27265 Scotinella pugnata An Antmimic Spider G5 N5 S4 Dictynidae 10039 Argenna obesa A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 9994 Cicurina arcuata A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 27162 Cicurina robusta A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 SU 10022 Dictyna alaskae A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 SU 10023 Dictyna arundinacea A Meshweaver Spider GNR N4N5 S4 10024 Dictyna bostoniensis A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 10025 Dictyna brevitarsa A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 Dictyna brevitarsus 10019 Dictyna coloradensis A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 10020 Dictyna foliacea A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 26971 Dictyna major A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 SU 10031 Dictyna minuta A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 10032 Dictyna peragrata A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 SNR 10033 Dictyna personata A Meshweaver Spider GNR N4N5 S4 10035 Dictyna sancta A Meshweaver Spider GNR N4N5 S4 10037 Dictyna terrestris A Meshweaver Spider GNR N4N5 S4 26972 Dictyna volucripes A Meshweaver Spider GNR N4N5 SU 10018 Emblyna annulipes A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 Dictyna annulipes 10026 Emblyna completoides A Meshweaver Spider GNR N4N5 S4 Dictyna completoides 27267 Emblyna consulta A Meshweaver Spider GNR NU SU 10027 Emblyna horta A Meshweaver Spider GNR N4N5 S4 Dictyna horta 10028 Emblyna jonesae A Meshweaver Spider GNR NU SU Dictyna jonesae 27268 Emblyna littoricolens A Meshweaver Spider GNR NU SU 10029 Emblyna manitoba A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 SU This Report may be cited as: Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre. February 2019. 2019-Feb-13 Arachnida Saskatchewan Invertebrate Taxa List. Regina, Saskatchewan. Retrieved from www.biodiversity.sk.ca/SppList.htm Page 2 of 127 Taxa List: Invertebrates ID: Scientific Name: Common Name: G-Rank: N-Rank: S-Rank: COSEWIC: Dictyna manitoba 10030 Emblyna maxima A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 Dictyna maxima 10034 Emblyna phylax A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 Dictyna phylax 26986 Emblyna sublata A Meshweaver Spider G5 N5 S4 26953 Hackmania prominula A Meshweaver Spider GNR N4N5 SU 10040 Hackmania saphes A Meshweaver Spider GNR NU SNR Argenna saphes 27102 Iviella reclusa A Meshweaver Spider GNR N2N3 S2 10036 Phantyna terranea A Meshweaver Spider GNR NU SU Dictyna terranea 403715 Tricholathys spiralis Meshweaver spider GNR N4N5 S4 Tricholathys dakota Gnaphosidae 10014 Callilepis pluto A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27207 Drassodes mirus A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR N4N5 S4 27179 Drassodes neglectus A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S5 27222 Drassodes saccatus A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27326 Drassyllus depressus A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27327 Drassyllus lamprus A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27328 Drassyllus nannellus A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR NU SU 27329 Drassyllus niger A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27078 Gnaphosa borea A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S5 27090 Gnaphosa brumalis A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S5 27339 Gnaphosa clara A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR N4N5 S4 27340 Gnaphosa microps A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27341 Gnaphosa muscorum A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S5 27342 Gnaphosa parvula A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27305 Haplodrassus bicornis A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 26954 Haplodrassus chamberlini A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR N4N5 S4 27306 Haplodrassus eunis A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27343 Haplodrassus hiemalis A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S5 27344 Haplodrassus signifer A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 26935 Herpyllus ecclesiasticus Parson Spider G5 N5 SU 26943 Herpyllus hesperolus A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR NU SU 26944 Micaria aenea A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27217 Micaria coloradensis A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR N4N5 SU 27218 Micaria emertoni A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR NU SU 27219 Micaria foxi A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR NU SU 27046 Micaria gertschi A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27220 Micaria laticeps A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR N4N5 S4 27221 Micaria longipes A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27240 Micaria longispina A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR NU SU 27241 Micaria mormon A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR NU SU 27242 Micaria pulicaria A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27243 Micaria riggsi A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27047 Micaria rossica A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27244 Nodocion rufithoracicus A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR NU SU 27516 Orodrassus canadensis A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27517 Orodrassus coloradensis A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 27007 Sergiolus angustus A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR NU SU 26937 Sergiolus decoratus A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 This Report may be cited as: Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre. February 2019. 2019-Feb-13 Arachnida Saskatchewan Invertebrate Taxa List. Regina, Saskatchewan. Retrieved from www.biodiversity.sk.ca/SppList.htm Page 3 of 127 Taxa List: Invertebrates ID: Scientific Name: Common Name: G-Rank: N-Rank: S-Rank: COSEWIC: 26938 Sergiolus montanus A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 26939 Sergiolus ocellatus A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR N4N5 S4 27008 Zelotes fratris A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S5 27009 Zelotes laccus A Stealthy Ground Spider GNR NU SU 26923 Zelotes lasalanus A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 26928 Zelotes puritanus A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S5 26929 Zelotes sula A Stealthy Ground Spider G5 N5 S4 Hahniidae 10006 Antistea brunnea A Hahniid Spider G5 N5 SU 27145 Cryphoeca montana A Hahniid Spider G5 N5 SU 27115 Hahnia cinerea A Hahniid Spider G5 N5 S4 27116 Hahnia ononidum A Hahniid Spider G5 N5 S4 27117 Neoantistea agilis A Hahniid Spider G5 N5 S4 27118 Neoantistea gosiuta A Hahniid Spider GNR N4N5 SU 27119 Neoantistea magna A Hahniid Spider G5 N5 S4 Linyphiidae 27120 Agyneta allosubtilis Slender Sheet-web Weaver G5 N5 SU 26992 Agyneta amersaxatilis Rockclimbing Sheet-web GNR N4N5 SU Weaver 27216 Agyneta fabra a sheetweb weaver G5 N5 S4 403109 Agyneta girardi A
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