Distribution range of the three-pronged flower spider
The three-pointed flower spider is widely distributed in China except for Qinghai-Tibet. Its distribution abroad is unknown. It often lives in grass and petals to prey on pests. It is a natural enemy of agriculture. Future research may provide a more comprehensive understanding of its distribution.
Distribution in China
It is distributed in a wide range of areas in China except the Qinghai-Tibet region, specifically including Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Fujian, Taiwan, Yunnan, Shanghai, Shandong, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hebei, Beijing, Guizhou, Xinjiang, Ningxia, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Jilin, etc. They are the dominant spiders in the cotton-growing areas of the Yangtze River and Yellow River basins in China.
Distribution international
Although it is widely distributed in China, there is no clear information to show that it has natural distribution abroad. However, since the distribution of spiders is often affected by many factors such as climate and environment, it is possible that under suitable ecological conditions, the three-pronged flower spider may also be distributed in certain areas abroad. But this requires further investigation and research to confirm.
Ecological Environment
The three-tipped flower spider usually lives in the grass or on flower petals, catching prey by waiting for prey. Its prey range is very wide, including cotton bollworm, small bridge worm, diamond borer, corn borer and other pests. Therefore, the three-tipped flower spider plays an important role as a natural enemy in the agricultural ecosystem, which is of great significance for controlling the number of pests and protecting crops.
In summary, it is widely distributed in China and can adapt and survive in different ecological environments. However, there is currently a lack of clear information and research on its distribution abroad. In the future, with the continuous deepening of ecological and entomological research, we are expected to have a more comprehensive understanding of the distribution range of the three-pronged flower spider.
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