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Euophryini
Euophryini is a tribe of jumping spiders. Most spiders in this tribe have a spiral embolus that faces ventrally. Taxonomy Genera Wayne Maddison in 2015 placed 116 extant genera in the tribe. Some genera have since been split up and other genera have been added. *'' Agobardus'' Keyserling, 1885 *''Allodecta'' Bryant, 1950 *''Amphidraus'' Simon, 1900 *''Anasaitis'' Bryant, 1950 *''Antillattus'' Bryant, 1943 *''Araneotanna'' Özdikmen & Kury, 2006 *'' Aruattus'' Logunov & Azarkina, 2008 *'' Asaphobelis'' Simon, 1902, included in '' Coryphasia'' by Zhang & Maddison (2015) *''Ascyltus'' Karsch, 1878 *'' Athamas'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1877 *'' Barraina'' Richardson, 2013 *'' Bathippus'' Thorell, 1892 *'' Baviola'' Simon, 1898 *'' Belliena'' Simon, 1902 *''Bindax'' Thorell, 1892 *''Bulolia'' Żabka, 1996 *'' Bythocrotus'' Simon, 1903 *''Canama'' Simon, 1903 *'' Caribattus'' Bryant, 1950 *'' Chalcolecta'' Simon, 1884 *'' Chalcolemia'' Zhang & Maddison, 2012 *'' Chalcoscirtus'' Bertk ...
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Amphidraus
''Amphidraus'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1900. It was previously considered a synonym of ''Nebridia'', but this was later rejected by Jerzy Prószyński, who claimed that merging the two genera wasn't supported by previous diagnostic drawings. Members of this genus most closely resemble those of ''Marma (spider), Marma'' and the monotypic genus ''Yacuitella''. All three genera have a projection on the embolic disc that is independent from the Palpal_bulb#Structure, embolus and a Palpal_bulb#Structure, conductor on the distal retro-ventral region of the Palpal_bulb#Structure, cymbium, though it is membrane, membranous in ''Amphidraus'' and ''Yacuitella'' and sclerotin, sclerotized in ''Marma''. Spiders of ''Amphidraus'' can be distinguished from these other two by the presence of both a proximal tegular lobe and a cylindrical embolic filament that emerges from the Anatomical_terms_of_location#Proximal_and_distal, distal region o ...
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