Euochin Explained
Euochin is a genus of east Asian jumping spiders first described by Jerzy Prószyński in 2018.[1] The genus was split off from Euophrys. Prószyński placed the genus in his informal group "euophrydeae" within the "euophryines", the latter being equivalent to the tribe Euophryini,[1] which is part of the subfamily Salticinae.
Species
it contains eleven species:[2]
- Euochin albopalpalis (Bao & Peng, 2002) — China, Taiwan
- Euochin atrata (Song & Chai, 1992) — China
- Euochin bulbus (Bao & Peng, 2002) — China, Taiwan
- Euochin kororensis (Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1996) — Micronesia (Caroline Is.)
- Euochin luzonica Logunov, 2020 — Philippines (Luzon)
- Euochin mii Wang & Li, 2022 — China
- Euochin poloi (Zabka, 1985) — Vietnam
- Euochin subwanyan (Wang & Li, 2020) — China
- Euochin tangi Wang & Li, 2022 — China
- Euochin wanyan (Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1996) — Micronesia (Caroline Is.)
- Euochin yaoi Wang & Li, 2021 — China
Notes and References
- Prószyński. J.. Lissner. J.. Schäfer. M.. 2018. Taxonomic survey of the genera Euophrys, Pseudeuophrys and Talavera, with description of Euochin gen. n. (Araneae: Salticidae) and with proposals of a new research protocol.. Ecologica Montenegrina. 26–74. 18. 10.37828/em.2018.18.4. free.
- Web site: Gen. Euochin Prószyński, 2018 . 15 August 2022 . World Spider Catalog . Natural History Museum Bern.