Primer registro de Euagrus leones Coyle, 1988 (Araneae: Dipluridae), en el Estado de México
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Euagrus leones, Estado de MéxicoAbstract
Se reporta por primera vez a Euagrus leones Coyle, 1988, dentro del Estado de México, anteriormente reportado para el Distrito Federal, México, con este registro se amplía la distribución geográfica de la especie y se aumenta a tres las especies de dipluridos dentro del Estado de México.References
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