- The
Sitticini are a
tribe of
spiders in the
family Salticidae (jumping spiders). The
tribe has been
divided into two subtribes, Aillutticina, with five...
- distinguendus.
Within the
family Salticidae,
Attulus is
placed in the
tribe Sitticini (the sitticines). The
taxonomy of the
tribe and the
genus Attulus has...
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Attulus inexpectus is a
species of
spider from
family Salticidae,
found in from
Europe (including
southern England) to
central Asia. It was previously...
- is
placed in the
tribe Sitticini within the
family Salticidae. In 2020,
Wayne Maddison and co-workers
divided the
tribe Sitticini into two subtribes, Aillutticina...
-
described species. Many more
species are
thought to be
undescribed as yet.
Sitticini has the
largest number of
species (about 120). It is the only
tribe to...
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Attulus fasciger is a
species of
spider from the
family Salticidae native to
northern and
western Asia. However, it has also been
introduced to
North America...
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Attulus pubescens is a
species of
jumping spiders (family Salticidae).
Until 2017, it was
known as
Sitticus pubescens.
Females have a body
length of up...
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Attulus finschi is a
species of
spider from the
jumping spider family Salticidae. It is
found in Russia, Canada, and the
United States.
Distribution v...
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Attulus eskovi is a
jumping spider species in the
family Salticidae that was
first described in 1995. The
species is
named after Kirill Eskov, who collected...
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Attinella dorsata is a
species of
jumping spider found in the
United States and Mexico. The
spider is
brown colored, and is 1/4 of an inch in size. "Taxon...