Attidops

Guides

  • Attidops cutleri

    Attidops cutleri is a small jumping spider in the family Salticidae, first described by Edwards in 1999. The species 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 prey rather than building webs.

  • Attidops youngi

    Attidops youngi is a small jumping spider in the family Salticidae, first described by the Peckhams in 1888. This species is found in the United States and Canada, representing one of the few North American members of the genus Attidops. Like other salticids, it possesses the characteristic enlarged anterior median eyes that provide acute vision for hunting and navigation. The genus Attidops is relatively understudied, with limited published information on the biology and ecology of its constituent species.