Philodromus imbecillus

Keyserling, 1880

running crab spider

Philodromus imbecillus is a of running crab spider in the Philodromidae, first described by Keyserling in 1880. It occurs in the United States and Canada. Like other members of its , it is an active hunter that does not build webs to capture prey.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Philodromus imbecillus: /fɪloʊˈdroʊməs ɪmˈbɛsɪləs/

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United States and Canada.

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