Zoropsis is a spider genus in the family Zoropsidae. The genus was described in 1878 by Eugène Simon. The genus name comes from Zora <small>C.L.Koch, 1847</small>, another genus of spiders, and the Greek (ópsis) "aspect", because the two genera look similar.
Species
- Zoropsis albertisi , 1880 (Tunisia)
- Zoropsis beccarii Caporiacco, 1935 (Turkey)
- Zoropsis bilineata Dahl, 1901 (Mallorca, Morocco, Algeria)
- Zoropsis bilineata viberti Simon, 1910 (Algeria)
- Zoropsis coreana Paik, 1978 (Korea)
- Zoropsis kirghizicus & , 2001 (Kyrgyzstan)
- Zoropsis lutea (Thorell, 1875) (Eastern Mediterranean, iran, Ukraine)
- Zoropsis markamensis Hu & Li, 1987 (China)
- Zoropsis media Simon, 1878 (Western Mediterranean)
- Zoropsis oertzeni Dahl, 1901 (Italy, Greece, Balkans, Turkey)
- Zoropsis pekingensis Schenkel, 1953 (China)
- Zoropsis rufipes (Lucas, 1838) (Canary Is., Madeira)
- Zoropsis saba Thaler & van Harten, 2006 (Yemen)
- Zoropsis spinimana (Dufour, 1820) (Mediterranean to Russia (USA, introduced))
- Zoropsis thaleri , 2007 (Israel)
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