Attidops cinctipes
(Banks, 1900)
A minute jumping spider in the Salticidae, measuring 2–3 mm at maturity. The name refers to its banded legs. It occurs in the United States and Mexico around the Gulf of Mexico, where it inhabits trees and woody surfaces. Its coloration provides camouflage against bark.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Attidops cinctipes: //ˈætɪdɒps ˈsɪŋktɪpiːz//
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Habitat
Trees and woody surfaces, where bark-matching coloration provides camouflage.
Distribution
United States and Mexico, specifically around the Gulf of Mexico.