Tutelina similis

(Banks, 1895)

Thick-spined Jumping Spider

G5Secure Found in 4 roadless areas NatureServe Explorer →
G5SecureGlobal Rank
Identity
Unique IDELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.112500
Element CodeILARA99030
Record TypeSPECIES
ClassificationSpecies
Classification StatusStandard
Name CategoryInvertebrate Animal
Endemicoccurs (regularly, as a native taxon) in multiple nations
KingdomAnimalia
PhylumArthropoda
ClassArachnida
OrderAraneae
FamilySalticidae
GenusTutelina
Synonyms
Icius similisBanks, 1895
Other Common Names
Saltique similaire (FR)
Concept Reference
Kaston, B.J. 1972. How to Know the Spiders. Wm C. Brown Company Publishers, Dubuque, Iowa. 272 p.
Conservation Status
Rank MethodExpertise without calculation
Review Date2017-06-06
Change Date2017-06-06
Ecology & Habitat
Other Nations (2)
United StatesNNR
ProvinceRankNative
IndianaSNRYes
IllinoisSNRYes
MontanaSNRYes
MinnesotaSNRYes
WyomingSNRYes
CanadaN4
ProvinceRankNative
British ColumbiaSUYes
ManitobaSUYes
SaskatchewanS4Yes
Nova ScotiaSUYes
QuebecSNRYes
Prince Edward IslandSUYes
AlbertaS4Yes
OntarioSUYes
Roadless Areas (4)
California (1)
AreaForestAcres
Middle YubaTahoe National Forest7,379
Colorado (1)
AreaForestAcres
Long ParkRoutt NF42,100
Oregon (1)
AreaForestAcres
Twin MountainWallowa-Whitman National Forest58,533
Utah (1)
AreaForestAcres
Burch CreekWasatch-Cache National Forest6,938
References (2)
  1. Kaston, B.J. 1972. How to Know the Spiders. Wm C. Brown Company Publishers, Dubuque, Iowa. 272 p.
  2. Paquin, P., D. J. Buckle, N. Duperre, and C. D. Dondale. 2010. Checklist of the spiders (Araneae) of Canada and Alaska. Zootaxa 2461:1-170.