Euophrys is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1834. The small black E. omnisuperstes lives on Mount Everest at elevations up to 6,700 meters, possibly making it the most elevated animal in the world. It lives on insects that have been blown upwards.
Distribution
Spiders in this genus are found in Eurasia, Africa and the Americas.
Description
Species
, this genus includes 99 species and one subspecies:
- Euophrys acripes <small>(Simon, 1871)</small> â Spain, France (Corsica)
- Euophrys alabardata <small>Caporiacco, 1947</small> â Ethiopia
- Euophrys albimana <small>, 1937</small> â Algeria
- Euophrys altera <small>(Simon, 1868)</small> â Spain
- Euophrys alticola <small>Denis, 1955</small> â France, Spain
- Euophrys arenaria <small>(Urquhart, 1888)</small> â New Zealand
- Euophrys arnograbollei <small>Schäfer, 2022</small> â Canary Islands
- Euophrys astuta <small>(Simon, 1871)</small> â Morocco
- Euophrys baliola <small>(Simon, 1871)</small> â France (Corsica)
- Euophrys banksi <small>Roewer, 1951</small> â Mexico
- Euophrys bifida <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & , 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys bifoveolata <small>Tullgren, 1905</small> â Argentina
- Euophrys canariensis <small>Denis, 1941</small> â Canary Islands
- Euophrys capicola <small>Simon, 1901</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys catherinae <small>PrószyÃ
Âski, 2000</small> â Egypt
- Euophrys cochlea <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys concolorata <small>Roewer, 1951</small> â Pakistan (Karakorum)
- Euophrys convergentis <small>Strand, 1906</small> â Algeria, Tunisia, Libya
- Euophrys crux <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Peru
- Euophrys declivis <small>Karsch, 1879</small> â Sri Lanka
- Euophrys dhaulagirica <small>Ã
»abka, 1980</small> â Nepal
- Euophrys difficilis <small>(Simon, 1868)</small> â Southern Europe
- Euophrys elizabethae <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys evae <small>Ã
»abka, 1981</small> â India (Kashmir)
- Euophrys everestensis <small>Wanless, 1975</small> â China
- Euophrys falciger <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys ferrumequinum <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Ecuador, Peru
- Euophrys flavoatra <small>(Grube, 1861)</small> â Russia (Urals to Far East)
- Euophrys friedmani <small>Marusik, 2019</small> â Algeria, Israel
- Euophrys frontalis <small>(Walckenaer, 1802)</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan (type species)
- Euophrys fucata <small>(Simon, 1868)</small> â Turkey
- Euophrys gambosa <small>(Simon, 1868)</small> â Mediterranean
- E. g. mediocris <small>Simon, 1937</small> â Southern Europe
- Euophrys gracilis <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa, Lesotho
- Euophrys granulata <small>Denis, 1947</small> â Egypt
- Euophrys griswoldi <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â Namibia
- Euophrys heliophaniformis <small>Dönitz & Strand, 1906</small> â Japan
- Euophrys herbigrada <small>(Simon, 1871)</small> â Western, Central, Southern Europe
- Euophrys innotata <small>(Simon, 1868)</small> â Western Mediterranean
- Euophrys kataokai <small>Ikeda, 1996</small> â Russia (Far East), Korea, China, Japan
- Euophrys kawkaban <small>WesoÃ
Âowska & van Harten, 2007</small> â Yemen
- Euophrys kirghizica <small>, 1997</small> â Kyrgyzstan
- Euophrys leipoldti <small>G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys leucopalpis <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Peru
- Euophrys leucostigma <small>C. L. Koch, 1846</small> â Brazil
- Euophrys limpopo <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys lunata <small>Bertkau, 1880</small> â Brazil
- Euophrys luteolineata <small>(Simon, 1871)</small> â France (Corsica)
- Euophrys manicata <small>(Simon, 1871)</small> â Morocco
- Euophrys marmarica <small>Caporiacco, 1928</small> â Libya
- Euophrys marusiki <small>Wunderlich, 2023</small> â Portugal
- Euophrys maseruensis <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â Lesotho
- Euophrys maura <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Peru
- Euophrys megastyla <small>Caporiacco, 1949</small> â Kenya
- Euophrys melanoleuca <small>Mello-Leitão, 1944</small> â Argentina
- Euophrys menemerella <small>Strand, 1909</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys meridionalis <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys miranda <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys monadnock <small>Emerton, 1891</small> â Canada, United States
- Euophrys namulinensis <small>Hu, 2001</small> â China
- Euophrys nana <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys nanchonensis <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Peru
- Euophrys nearctica <small>Kaston, 1938</small> â United States
- Euophrys nepalica <small>Ã
»abka, 1980</small> â Nepal, China
- Euophrys newtoni <small>G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1896</small> â Central America
- Euophrys nigripalpis <small>Simon, 1937</small> â Portugal, Spain, France (incl. Corsica)
- Euophrys nigritarsis <small>(Simon, 1868)</small> â France
- Euophrys nigromaculata <small>(Lucas, 1846)</small> â Algeria
- Euophrys omnisuperstes <small>Wanless, 1975</small> â India, Nepal
- Euophrys parvireceptacula <small>Wunderlich, 2025</small> â Portugal
- Euophrys patellaris <small>Denis, 1957</small> â Spain
- Euophrys pelzelni <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Peru
- Euophrys peruviana <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Peru
- Euophrys pexa <small>Simon, 1937</small> â France
- Euophrys proszynskii <small>Logunov, Cutler & Marusik, 1993</small> â Russia (Central Asia to Far East), Kazakhstan
- Euophrys pseudogambosa <small>Strand, 1915</small> â Turkey, Israel, Iran
- Euophrys pulchella <small>G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1894</small> â St. Vincent
- Euophrys purcelli <small>G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys quadricolor <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Peru
- Euophrys quadripunctata <small>(Lucas, 1846)</small> â Algeria
- Euophrys recta <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys rufibarbis <small>(Simon, 1868)</small> â Southern Europe, Algeria, Turkey, China
- Euophrys rufimana <small>(Simon, 1875)</small> â France
- Euophrys sanctimatei <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Peru
- Euophrys sedula <small>(Simon, 1875)</small> â France
- Euophrys semirufa <small>Simon, 1884</small> â Syria
- Euophrys sima <small>Chamberlin, 1916</small> â Peru
- Euophrys sinapicolor <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> â Peru
- Euophrys subtilis <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, Azarkina & Russell-Smith, 2014</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys sulphurea <small>(L. Koch, 1867)</small> â Southern Europe, Turkey, Syria, Algeria? Iran?
- Euophrys taiwanus <small>Chen, Lin & Ueng, 2021</small> â Taiwan
- Euophrys terrestris <small>(Simon, 1871)</small> â Southern Europe
- Euophrys testaceozonata <small>Caporiacco, 1922</small> â Italy
- Euophrys turkmenica <small>Logunov, 1997</small> â Turkmenistan
- Euophrys uphami <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903)</small> â South Africa
- Euophrys uralensis <small>Logunov, Cutler & Marusik, 1993</small> â Russia, (Europe)
- Euophrys valens <small> & , 1895</small> â East Africa
- Euophrys wenxianensis <small>Yang & Tang, 1997</small> â China
- Euophrys ysobolii <small>G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1896</small> â Guatemala
- Euophrys yulungensis <small>Ã
»abka, 1980</small> â Nepal, China
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