Haplodrassus eunis Chamberlin 1922
Material examined.— Canada: Québec: Parc des Grands Jardins, Lac Mignard [47°41’N, 70°51’W] 13.–21.vi.2000, pitfall, 3ɗ 3Ψ, M. Larrivée (CNC).
Diagnosis. Males are distinguished from other Haplodrassus by a slender terminal apophysis bifid distally, and females by the Vshaped notch located between the sinuous lateral sclerites (Paquin & Dupérré 2003: fig. 681).
Distribution.— Widespread species known from Alaska to Québec (present records), south to California, Arizona and New Mexico (Platnick & Shadab 1975, Platnick & Dondale 1992).
Remark.— The present record confirms the occurrence of H. eunis in Québec, which was suspected by Paquin & Dupérré (2003, see figs 679–681). This constitutes an important range extension of 950 km to the East for the species.