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Walckenaeria Digitata
''Walckenaeria digitata'' is a species of dwarf spider in the family Linyphiidae. It is found in the United States and Canada. Description ''Walckenaeria digitata'' was first described by Emerton in 1913. As a member of the family Linyphiidae, it is classified as a dwarf spider. These spiders are characterized by their small size and intricate web-building behaviors. Distribution This species is native to the United States and Canada. Individuals of ''Walckenaeria digitata'' can be found in specific regions of these countries, showcasing a localized distribution pattern. References

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