Serranillus monadnock
Serranillus monadnock is a of jumping spider (Salticidae) found in North America. The species inhabits northerly latitudes and high elevations, with records across Canada and southward through the western and central United States. Males display distinctive coloration with contrasting patterns used in . The species was first described in 1891 by arachnologist James Henry Emerton.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Serranillus monadnock: //ˌsɛrəˈnɪləs moʊˈnædnɒk//
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Distribution
Canada south to California, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, and along the Rocky Mountains. Colorado records include Roxborough State Park (Douglas County), Upper Maxwell Falls (Jefferson County), Lump Gulch (Gilpin County), and Westcliffe (Custer County).