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.

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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.

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