The Euophryinae is one of the largest subfamilies of jumping spiders (Salticidae) with worldwide distribution. As the only currently recognized salticid subfamily that has diversified almost evenly in both the Old and New World, its historical biogeography is particularly interesting. To clarify the phylogeny of Euophryinae, I amplified and sequenced four genes (nuclear: 28S rDNA, Actin 5C; mitochondrial: 16S-ND1, COI) from 261 jumping spider species, most euophryines, covering all major distribution areas of this subfamily. The molecular phylogeny strongly supports the monophyly of euophryines. Diolenius and its relatives are shown to be euophryines. The phylogeny also indicates euophryines from different continents tend to form their own ...
The relationships of the unusual salticid spider Depreissia from central Africa and Borneo have been...
Zhang, Jun-Xia, Maddison, Wayne P. (2012): New euophryine jumping spiders from Southeast Asia and Af...
FIGURES 66–70. Euophrys leipoldti Peckham et Peckham, 1903. 66 female, dorsal view; 67, 69 epigyne, ...
Benjamin, Suresh P. (2004): Taxonomic revision and phylogenetic hypothesis for the jumping spider su...
In order to resolve better the deep relationships among salticid spiders, we compiled and analyzed a...
Globally dispersed, jumping spiders (Salticidae) are species-rich and morphologically diverse. I us...
The diversity of jumping spiders in the tribe Euophryini in southern North America is still being d...
In order to resolve better the deep relationships among salticid spiders, we compiled and analyzed a...
In order to resolve better the deep relationships among salticid spiders, we compiled and analyzed a...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Zhang, Jun-Xia, Maddison, Wayne P. (2012): New euophryine jumping spiders from Central and South Ame...
The population genetic forces that promote speciation, although well understood theoretically, are p...
FIGURES 34–39. Euophrys elizabethae sp. nov. 34 male holotype, dorsal view; 35 palpal organ, ventral...
FIGURES 78–83. Euophrys meridionalis sp. nov. 78 male holotype, dorsal view; 79 palpal organ, ventro...
FIGURES 84–86. Euophrys meridionalis sp. nov. 84 female paratype, dorsal view; 85 epigyne; 86 intern...
The relationships of the unusual salticid spider Depreissia from central Africa and Borneo have been...
Zhang, Jun-Xia, Maddison, Wayne P. (2012): New euophryine jumping spiders from Southeast Asia and Af...
FIGURES 66–70. Euophrys leipoldti Peckham et Peckham, 1903. 66 female, dorsal view; 67, 69 epigyne, ...
Benjamin, Suresh P. (2004): Taxonomic revision and phylogenetic hypothesis for the jumping spider su...
In order to resolve better the deep relationships among salticid spiders, we compiled and analyzed a...
Globally dispersed, jumping spiders (Salticidae) are species-rich and morphologically diverse. I us...
The diversity of jumping spiders in the tribe Euophryini in southern North America is still being d...
In order to resolve better the deep relationships among salticid spiders, we compiled and analyzed a...
In order to resolve better the deep relationships among salticid spiders, we compiled and analyzed a...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Zhang, Jun-Xia, Maddison, Wayne P. (2012): New euophryine jumping spiders from Central and South Ame...
The population genetic forces that promote speciation, although well understood theoretically, are p...
FIGURES 34–39. Euophrys elizabethae sp. nov. 34 male holotype, dorsal view; 35 palpal organ, ventral...
FIGURES 78–83. Euophrys meridionalis sp. nov. 78 male holotype, dorsal view; 79 palpal organ, ventro...
FIGURES 84–86. Euophrys meridionalis sp. nov. 84 female paratype, dorsal view; 85 epigyne; 86 intern...
The relationships of the unusual salticid spider Depreissia from central Africa and Borneo have been...
Zhang, Jun-Xia, Maddison, Wayne P. (2012): New euophryine jumping spiders from Southeast Asia and Af...
FIGURES 66–70. Euophrys leipoldti Peckham et Peckham, 1903. 66 female, dorsal view; 67, 69 epigyne, ...