Evarcha

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Evarcha
Evarcha albaria (female)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Section: Dionycha
Superfamily: Salticoidea
Family: Salticidae
Subfamily: Plexippinae
Genus: Evarcha
Simon, 1902
Type species
Araneus falcatus
Clerck, 1757
Species

E. albaria
E. arcuata
E. bicuspidata
E. culicivora
E. jucunda
E. falcata
many more

Diversity
76 species

Evarcha is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders).

Habitat

These spiders are often found on shrubs and short plants in damp areas, resting in silken cells.

Description

Spiders in this genus generally look rather sturdy and are not very colorful, often brownish.

Distribution

Most species occur in Asia, Africa and parts of Europe, with E. amabilis and E. hoyi found only in the USA. E. proszynskii is found from Russia to Japan and Canada to USA.

Species

  • Evarcha acuta Wesolowska, 2006Namibia
  • Evarcha albaria (L. Koch, 1878)Russia, China, Korea, Japan
  • Evarcha amabilis (C. L. Koch, 1846) — USA
  • Evarcha aposto Wesolowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008 — Ethiopia
  • Evarcha arabica Wesolowska & van Harten, 2007 — Yemen
  • Evarcha arcuata (Clerck, 1757) — Palearctic
  • Evarcha armeniaca Logunov, 1999Armenia, Azerbaijan
  • Evarcha awashi Wesolowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008 — Ethiopia
  • Evarcha bakorensis Rollard & Wesolowska, 2002Guinea
  • Evarcha bicoronata (Simon, 1901)Hong Kong
  • Evarcha bicuspidata Peng & Li, 2003Vietnam
  • Evarcha bihastata Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000Tanzania
  • Evarcha bulbosa Zabka, 1985 — China, Vietnam
  • Evarcha cancellata (Simon, 1902)Sri Lanka, Java
  • Evarcha certa Rollard & Wesolowska, 2002 — Guinea
  • Evarcha chappuisi Lessert, 1925East Africa
  • Evarcha chubbi Lessert, 1925 — East Africa
  • Evarcha coreana Seo, 1988 — China, Korea
  • Evarcha crinita Logunov & Zamanpoore, 2005Afghanistan
  • Evarcha culicivora Wesolowska & Jackson, 2003 — Kenya
  • Evarcha darinurica Logunov, 2001 — Afghanistan
  • Evarcha digitata Peng & Li, 2002 — China
  • Evarcha dubia (Kulczynski, 1901)Ethiopia
  • Evarcha elegans Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 — Tanzania
  • Evarcha eriki Wunderlich, 1987Canary Islands
  • Evarcha falcata (Clerck, 1757) — Palearctic
    • Evarcha falcata nigrofusca (Strand, 1900)Norway
    • Evarcha falcata xinglongensis Yang & Tang, 1996 — China
  • Evarcha fasciata Seo, 1992 — China, Korea, Japan
  • Evarcha flavocincta (C. L. Koch, 1846) — China to Java
  • Evarcha gausapata (Thorell, 1890) — Sumatra, Java
  • Evarcha hirticeps (Song & Chai, 1992) — China
  • Evarcha hoyi (Peckham & Peckham, 1883) — USA, Canada
  • Evarcha hunanensis Peng, Xie & Kim, 1993 — China
  • Evarcha hyllinella Strand, 1913Lombok
  • Evarcha ignea Wesolowska & Cumming, 2008 — Zimbabwe
  • Evarcha improcera Wesolowska & van Harten, 2007 — Yemen
  • Evarcha infrastriata (Keyserling, 1881)Queensland
  • Evarcha jucunda (Lucas, 1846) — Mediterranean, introduced in Belgium
  • Evarcha kirghisica Rakov, 1997Kyrgyzstan
  • Evarcha laetabunda (C. L. Koch, 1846) — Palearctic
  • Evarcha maculata Rollard & Wesolowska, 2002 — Guinea
  • Evarcha madagascariensis Prószynski, 1992Madagascar
  • Evarcha michailovi Logunov, 1992France, Russia, Central Asia, China
  • Evarcha mongolica Danilov & Logunov, 1994 — Russia, China
  • Evarcha mustela (Simon, 1902) — East, Southern Africa
  • Evarcha natalica Simon, 1902South Africa
  • Evarcha negevensis Prószynski, 2000Israel
  • Evarcha nenilini Rakov, 1997 — Central Asia
  • Evarcha nepos (O. P-Cambridge, 1872) — Israel
  • Evarcha nigricans (Dalmas, 1920)Tunisia
  • Evarcha obscura Caporiacco, 1947East Africa
  • Evarcha optabilis (Fox, 1937) — China
  • Evarcha orientalis (Song & Chai, 1992) — China
  • Evarcha paralbaria Song & Chai, 1992 — China
  • Evarcha patagiata (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872)Syria
  • Evarcha petrae Prószynski, 1992Thailand
  • Evarcha picta Wesolowska & van Harten, 2007 — Yemen
  • Evarcha pileckii Prószynski, 2000 — Israel
  • Evarcha pinguis Wesolowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008 — Ethiopia
  • Evarcha pococki Zabka, 1985Bhutan to Vietnam, China
  • Evarcha praeclara Prószynski & Wesolowska, 2003 — Sudan, Israel, Yemen
  • Evarcha prosimilis Wesolowska & Cumming, 2008 — Tanzania, Zimbabwe
  • Evarcha proszynskii Marusik & Logunov, 1998 — Russia to Japan, USA, Canada
  • Evarcha pseudopococki Peng, Xie & Kim, 1993 — China
  • Evarcha pulchella (Thorell, 1895) — Myanmar
  • Evarcha reiskindi Berry, Beatty & Prószynski, 1996Caroline Islands
  • Evarcha rotundibulbis Wesolowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008 — Ethiopia
  • Evarcha russellsmithi Wesolowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008 — Ethiopia
  • Evarcha seyun Wesolowska & van Harten, 2007 — Yemen
  • Evarcha sichuanensis Peng, Xie & Kim, 1993 — China
  • Evarcha similis Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
  • Evarcha squamulata (Simon, 1902) — Sierra Leone
  • Evarcha syriaca Kulczynski, 1911 — Syria, Israel
  • Evarcha vitosa Próchniewicz, 1989 — Central, East Africa
  • Evarcha wenxianensis Tang & Yang, 1995 — China
  • Evarcha wulingensis Peng, Xie & Kim, 1993 — China
  • Evarcha zimbabwensis Wesolowska & Cumming, 2008 — Zimbabwe

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