In North America, the distribution of D. crocata stretches westward as far as which state?
Answer
California
The geographical spread of *Dysdera crocata* across North America is extensive, covering a broad area from the Atlantic coast deep into the interior. Specifically, the distribution encompasses regions starting in New England and extending south down to Georgia. Moving westward, populations are established across the interior, including sightings reported in Midwestern states such as Illinois and Indiana. The westward limit of this established range extends as far as California. Furthermore, the species continues to establish itself in western states, with populations noted as becoming more common in places like Utah.

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