Minimal-sexual-dimorphism

Guides

  • Attidops

    Attidops is a genus of diminutive jumping spiders (Salticidae) established by Nathan Banks in 1905. The genus contains four described species distributed across North America from Canada to Mexico. These spiders measure only 2–3 mm in body length and exhibit minimal sexual dimorphism. The genus name derives from the salticid suffix -attus and Greek -ops ("to look like"), referencing its resemblance to related genera.