Attulus (Sitticus) fasciger (Simon, 1880) Figures 39, 40, 74-78
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).