Philodromus lutulentus

Gertsch, 1934

Philodromus lutulentus is a running crab in the Philodromidae, described by Gertsch in 1934. As a member of the Philodromus, it shares the characteristic leg orientation that distinguishes this group from other crab spiders. The epithet 'lutulentus' refers to something muddy or turbid, possibly alluding to coloration or associations. Like other philodromids, it is an active hunter that does not build webs to capture .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Philodromus lutulentus: //ˌfɪloʊˈdroʊməs luːˈtulɛntəs//

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Distribution

United States (based on GBIF records and taxonomic databases). Specific state or regional records are not clearly documented in available sources.

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