Philodromus histrio (Latreille 1819)

Material examined.— Canada: Québec: Baie­James (Jamésie): 91 km N LaSarre [49°35’N, 79°17’W] 06.–15.vi.1997, flight interception trap in old growth Black spruce forest, 1ɗ, P. Paquin & N. Dupérré (CPAD); Baie­James (Jamésie): 110 km N LaSarre [49°43’N, 79°17’W] 15.–22.vi.1997, flight interception trap in regenerating Black spruce forest, 1Ψ, P. Paquin & N. Dupérré (CPAD); Baie­James (Jamésie): 110 km N LaSarre [49°43’N, 79°17’W] 22.–29.vi.1997, flight interception trap in regenerating Black spruce forest, 1Ψ, P. Paquin & N. Dupérré (CPAD); Baie­James (Jamésie): 122 km NNE LaSarre [49°48’N, 78°54’W] 22.–29.vi.1997, Malaise/flight interception trap (pan) in regenerating Black spruce forest, 1Ψ, P. Paquin & N. Dupérré (CPAD).

Diagnosis.— Males are distinguished by the short, pointed, retrolateral apophysis and females by the angular spermathecae (Dondale & Redner 1978).

Distribution.— Palearctic. Widespread species found from southern British Columbia to Nova Scotia, southward to Mexico (Dondale & Redner 1978).

Remark.— The present records confirm the occurrence of the species in Québec, which was suspected by Paquin & Dupérré (2003, figs 1995–1998).