Attidops cutleri
Edwards, 1999
Attidops cutleri is a small in the Salticidae, first described by Edwards in 1999. The is known from limited observations, with only 8 documented records on iNaturalist. It occurs in the southern United States and Mexico. Like other salticids, it possesses excellent vision and hunts by stalking rather than building webs.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Attidops cutleri: /ˈætɪˌdɒps ˈkʌtləri/
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Distribution
United States and Mexico. Records indicate presence in southern portions of the United States extending into Mexico.
Similar Taxa
- Attidops cinctipesCongeneric in the same , requiring examination of genitalic or other fine structural details for reliable separation.
- Other Attidops speciesMembers of this small share reduced body size and compact build, making -level identification challenging without close examination.