Tigrosa annexa

Tigrosa annexa

The Tigrosa annexa, a fascinating species first described by Chamberlin & Ivie in 1944, is a rare find in the wilds of Summerville, South Carolina. This spider species represents a unique aspect of the local ecosystem, showcasing the biodiversity that thrives in this region.

On July 22, 2025, a single observation of Tigrosa annexa was recorded, marking a significant sighting for enthusiasts and researchers alike. The observation highlights the importance of documenting wildlife in order to understand the distribution and behavior of various species. Although this species has only been seen once in the area, its presence contributes to the complex tapestry of life that characterizes Summerville’s natural habitats.

While specific details about its habitat preferences and behaviors are still being studied, Tigrosa annexa is known to inhabit environments where it can effectively hunt and thrive. Spiders like this one play a crucial role in controlling insect populations, thereby maintaining ecological balance.

As you explore the natural beauty of Summerville, keep an eye out for the Tigrosa annexa and other unique wildlife. Each encounter with these creatures enriches our understanding of the environment and reminds us of the delicate interconnections within nature.

ID8101560
Rankspecies
Scientific NameTigrosa annexa (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944)
AttributionAlex Richards | Alex Richards | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen22/07/2025 4:57 pm
Last Seen22/07/2025 4:57 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5830459512Alex RichardsJuly 22, 2025 4:57 pm33.007643, -80.214515

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