Sitticus
Wayne Maddison- Sitticus dorsatus
- Sitticus albolineatus
- Sitticus ammophilus
- Sitticus ansobicus
- Sitticus auricomus
- Sitticus avocator
- Sitticus basalis
- Sitticus cabellensis
- Sitticus canus
- Sitticus caricis
- Sitticus cautus
- Sitticus cellulanus
- Sitticus clavator
- Sitticus concolor
- Sitticus cutleri
- Sitticus damini
- Sitticus designatus
- Sitticus diductus
- Sitticus distinguendus
- Sitticus dzieduszycki
- Sitticus fasciger
- Sitticus finschi
- Sitticus flabellatus
- Sitticus floricola
- Sitticus palustris
- Sitticus goricus
- Sitticus inopinabilis
- Sitticus juniperi
- Sitticus karakumensis
- Sitticus leucoproctus
- Sitticus longipes
- Sitticus sylvestris
- Sitticus mazorcanus
- Sitticus monstrabilis
- Sitticus nenilini
- Sitticus niveosignatus
- Sitticus palpalis
- Sitticus penicillatus
- Sitticus penicilloides
- Sitticus peninsulanus
- Sitticus phaleratus
- Sitticus pubescens
- Sitticus pulchellus
- Sitticus ranieri
- Sitticus rupicola
- Sitticus saltator
- Sitticus saxicola
- Sitticus sexsignatus
- Sitticus sinensis
- Sitticus striatus
- Sitticus talgarensis
- Sitticus tannuolana
- Sitticus tenebricus
- Sitticus terebratus
- Sitticus uber
- Sitticus uphami
- Sitticus vilis
- Sitticus welchi
- Sitticus zimmermanni
- Sitticus dyali
- Sitticus exiguus
- Sitticus japonicus
- Sitticus manni
- Sitticus saevus
- Sitticus saganus
- Sitticus walckenaeri
Introduction
Brown or gray salticids with long fourth legs and lacking any teeth on the retromargin of the cheliceral fang furrow. A worldwide genus of small to medium sized salticids. Many species are holarctic (ammophilus, cutleri, fasciger, finschi, lineolatus, palustris, pubescens, striatus and possible sylvestris) and at least some are clearly introduced from the Old World to the New World (ammophilus, fasciger, pubescens). The remaining North American species are smaller and with a short embolus; they appear more closely allied with neotropical groups.Information on the Internet
Proszynski's Catalogue entry for SitticusAbout This Page
Wayne Maddison
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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