Habronattus sansoni
(Emerton, 1915)
Habronattus sansoni is a of in the Salticidae. It occurs in the United States and Canada. Males are smaller than females and engage in multiple courtships with different partners, while females typically mate only once. The species was originally described as Pellenes sansoni by Emerton in 1915.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Habronattus sansoni: /hæbrəˈnætəs ˈsænsənaɪ/
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Distribution
United States and Canada; specifically recorded from Alberta and British Columbia in Canada.
Behavior
Males have been observed to court multiple different partners. Females have been observed to mate only once.