In 2012,
Tayshaneta myopica was known from caves in
Travis County and
Williamson County to the northwest of
Austin, Texas. Six locations were given on a distribution map for the species, although precise details of the locations have not been given, partly for conservation reasons. The caves occur in
Edward's Plateau, a
limestone ("
karst") region of Central Texas.
Tayshaneta spiders appear to spend most of their lives in their web, except for mature males. However, individuals of
T. myopica from four nearby caves (Tooth Cave, Root Cave, Gallifer Cave and Tight Pit) have been shown to have identical
mitochondrial and
nuclear DNA haplotypes, suggesting that movement between the sites does take place. Individuals were seen suspended beneath low sheet webs, from which they dropped when disturbed. ==Conservation==