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Attulus floricola · pelkinis dėmėtšokis
- Sitticus floricola, Calositticus floricola
- Flower Jumping Spider
- Sumpfhockling
- pelkinis dėmėtšokis, žiedinis dėmėtšoklis
- skoczek łąkowy
- vipphoppspindel
Attulus floricola is a species of jumping spider (family Salticidae) with a Palearctic distribution. They are typically 4–4.5 mm in length. Females are dark reddish brown, with an almost black anterior. The species lives in bogs, marshes, fen and meadows. Formerly, it was placed in the genus Sitticus and then from 2017 to 2020 in the genus Calositticus.
The female is dark brown, the male is almost black. On the abdomen of both sexes there are two pairs of distinct light spots, the smaller of which are located closer to the cephalothorax. The legs are lightly striped, but the thighs are often uniformly dark.