Attulus (Sitticus) fasciger (Simon, 1880)
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.925.39691 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6DABB58A-A64F-527A-991B-2DBE3FC5CB77 |
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Attulus (Sitticus) fasciger (Simon, 1880) |
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Attulus (Sitticus) fasciger (Simon, 1880) View in CoL Figures 39 View Figures 39–47 , 40 View Figures 39–47 , 74-78 View Figures 69–88
Attus fasciger Simon, 1880
Remarks.
This species, introduced to North America apparently in the middle of the 20th century ( Cutler 1990), is typically found on buildings. The large male palp and spaghetti-like copulatory ducts distinguish it from other species in North America except the differently-coloured A. finschi .
Material examined
(all in UBC-SEM): Canada: Ontario: Burlington (3 males, 6 females), 43.35074, -79.75928 (25 males, 14 females); U.S.A.: Missouri: Dogtown (3 males, 4 females); Massachusetts: Cambridge (1 female).
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Sitticini |
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Sitticina |
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Sitticus |