Evippa is a genus of spiders in the family Lycosidae. It was first described in 1882 by Simon. , it contains 35 species widely distributed in Asia and Africa.
Species
Evippa comprises the following species:
- Evippa aculeata <small>(Kroneberg, 1875)</small> (Central Asia and Caucasus)
- Evippa aequalis <small>Alderweireldt, 1991</small> (Burkina Faso, Senegal and Sudan)
- Evippa apsheronica <small>Marusik, Guseinov & Koponen, 2003</small> (Azerbaijan, European Russia and Ukraine)
- Evippa arenaria <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small> (Sahara Desert, but likely introduced to Israel and UAE)
- Evippa badchysica <small>Sternbergs, 1979</small> (southwestern Turkmenistan)
- Evippa banarensis <small>Tikader & Malhotra, 1980</small> (Rajastan and likely neighbouring territories, India)
- Evippa benevola <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885)</small> (Iran)
- Evippa caucasica <small>Marusik, Guseinov & Koponen, 2003</small> (Azerbaijan)
- Evippa concolor <small>(Kroneberg, 1875)</small> (Tajikistan)
- Evippa douglasi <small>Hogg, 1912</small> (China)
- Evippa eltonica <small>Dunin, 1994</small> (Iran, northwestern Kazakhstan and Elton lake, Russia)
- Evippa fortis <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (Iran and likely introduced to UAE)
- Evippa jabalpurensis <small>Gajbe, 2004</small> (Eastern India)
- Evippa jocquei <small>Alderweireldt, 1991</small> (North Africa and likely introduced to UAE)
- Evippa kazachstanica <small>Ponomarev, 2007</small> (Kazakhstan)
- Evippa kirchshoferae <small>Roewer, 1959</small> (Spain and Tunisia)
- Evippa lugubris <small>Chen, Song & Kim, 1998</small> (Belarus, European Russia and Ukraine)
- Evippa luteipalpis <small>Roewer, 1955</small> (eastern Iran)
- Evippa massaica <small>(Roewer, 1959)</small> (Tanzania(?))
- Evippa nigerrima <small>(Miller & Buchar, 1972)</small> (Afghanistan)
- Evippa onager <small>Simon, 1895</small> (Xinjiang, China and very less likely Turkmenistan)
- Evippa praelongipes <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871)</small> (Central Asia)
- Evippa projecta <small>Alderweireldt, 1991</small> (Kenya)
- Evippa rajasthanea <small>Tikader & Malhotra, 1980</small> (Rajasthan, India)
- Evippa rubiginosa <small>Simon, 1885</small> (South India)
- Evippa russellsmithi <small>Alderweireldt, 1991</small> (Ethiopia and Somalia)
- Evippa schenkeli <small>Sternbergs, 1979</small> (southwestern Turkmenistan)
- Evippa shivajii <small>Tikader & Malhotra, 1980</small>
- Evippa sibirica <small>Marusik, 1995</small> (from north-eastern Kazakhstan to Tuva and Gobi-Altai Aimak in Mongolia)
- Evippa sjostedti <small>Schenkel, 1936</small> (Central Asia, mostly in Mongolia)
- Evippa soderbomi <small>Schenkel, 1936</small> (Mongolia and northern China)
- Evippa sohani <small>Tikader & Malhotra, 1980</small> (Maharashtra, India)
- Evippa solanensis <small>Tikader & Malhotra, 1980</small> (northernmost India)
- Evippa strandi <small>(Lessert, 1926)</small> (Congo, DRC, Rwanda and Tanzania)
- Evippa turkmenica <small>Sternbergs, 1979</small> (Turkmenistan(?))
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