Euryopis

Euryopis is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Anton Menge in 1868.

Species
it contains seventy-five species, found all over the world:
 * E. aeneocincta Simon, 1877 – Philippines
 * E. albomaculata Denis, 1951 – Egypt
 * E. argentea Emerton, 1882 – USA, Canada, Russia (Kamchatka)
 * E. bifascigera Strand, 1913 – Central Africa
 * E. californica Banks, 1904 – USA, Mexico
 * E. camis Levi, 1963 – Brazil
 * E. campestrata Simon, 1907 – Egypt
 * E. chatchikovi Ponomarev, 2005 – Russia (Europe)
 * E. clara Ponomarev, 2005 – Russia (Europe), Kazakhstan, Iran
 * E. cobreensis Levi, 1963 – Jamaica
 * E. coki Levi, 1954 – USA
 * E. cyclosisa Zhu & Song, 1997 – China
 * E. dentigera Simon, 1880 – France, Italy
 * E. deplanata Schenkel, 1936 – China
 * E. duodecimguttata Caporiacco, 1950 – Italy
 * E. elegans Keyserling, 1890 – Australia
 * E. elenae González, 1991 – Argentina
 * E. episinoides (Walckenaer, 1847) – Mediterranean to Turkey, Israel. Introduced to Reunion, India, China
 * E. estebani González, 1991 – Argentina
 * E. flavomaculata (C. L. Koch, 1836) (type) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China, Japan
 * E. formosa Banks, 1908 – USA, Canada
 * E. funebris (Hentz, 1850) – USA, Canada
 * E. galeiforma Zhu, 1998 – China
 * E. gertschi Levi, 1951 – USA, Canada
 * E. giordanii Caporiacco, 1950 – Italy
 * E. hebraea Levy & Amitai, 1981 – Israel
 * E. helcra Roberts, 1983 – Seychelles (Aldabra)
 * E. iharai Yoshida, 1992 – Japan, Ryukyu Is.
 * E. jucunda Thorell, 1895 – Myanmar
 * E. laeta (Westring, 1861) – Europe, Tunisia, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Central Asia
 * E. levii Heimer, 1987 – Mongolia
 * E. lineatipes O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1893 – USA to Colombia
 * E. maga Simon, 1908 – Australia (Western Australia)
 * E. margaritata (L. Koch, 1867) – Spain, Italy, Croatia, Greece
 * E. megalops (Caporiacco, 1934) – Karakorum
 * E. mingyaoi Yin, 2012 – China
 * E. molopica Thorell, 1895 – Myanmar
 * E. mulaiki Levi, 1954 – USA, Mexico
 * E. multipunctata (Simon, 1895) – Australia (Victoria)
 * E. mutoloi Caporiacco, 1948 – Greece
 * E. nana (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1880) – New Zealand
 * E. nigra Yoshida, 2000 – Japan
 * E. notabilis (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil
 * E. nubila Simon, 1889 – India
 * E. octomaculata (Paik, 1995) – Korea, Japan
 * E. orsovensis Kulczyński, 1894 – Hungary, Turkey
 * E. pepini Levi, 1954 – USA
 * E. perpusilla Ono, 2011 – Japan
 * E. petricola (Hickman, 1951) – Australia (Tasmania)
 * E. pickardi Levi, 1963 – Jamaica, Panama to Peru
 * E. pilosa Miller, 1970 – Angola
 * E. potteri Simon, 1901 – Ethiopia
 * E. praemitis Simon, 1909 – Vietnam
 * E. promo González, 1991 – Argentina
 * E. quinqueguttata Thorell, 1875 – Europe, Egypt, Caucasus, Iran, Turkmenistan
 * E. quinquemaculata Banks, 1900 – USA
 * E. sagittata (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885) – China (Yarkand)
 * E. saukea Levi, 1951 – North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan
 * E. scriptipes Banks, 1908 – USA, Mexico
 * E. sexalbomaculata (Lucas, 1846) – Mediterranean, Ukraine, Russia (Caucasus), Iran
 * E. sexmaculata Hu, 2001 – China
 * E. spinifera (Mello-Leitão, 1944) – Argentina
 * E. spinigera O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1895 – USA to Colombia
 * E. spiritus Levi, 1954 – USA
 * E. splendens (Rainbow, 1916) – Australia (New South Wales)
 * E. splendida (Simon, 1889) – New Caledonia
 * E. superba (Rainbow, 1896) – Australia (New South Wales, Victoria)
 * E. talaveraensis González, 1991 – Argentina
 * E. tavara Levi, 1954 – USA
 * E. texana Banks, 1908 – USA, Mexico
 * E. tribulata Simon, 1905 – Argentina
 * E. umbilicata L. Koch, 1872 – Australia
 * E. varis Levi, 1963 – USA
 * E. venutissima (Caporiacco, 1934) – Karakorum
 * E. weesei Levi, 1963 – USA

Formerly included:
 * E. dentata Gertsch & Mulaik, 1936 (Transferred to Emertonella)
 * E. emertoni Bryant, 1933 (Transferred to Emertonella)
 * E. euterpe Denis, 1954 (Transferred to Coscinida)
 * E. floricola Keyserling, 1886 (Transferred to Emertonella)
 * E. georgiana Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944 (Transferred to Emertonella)
 * E. inornata Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944 (Transferred to Dipoena)
 * E. longiventris Simon, 1905 (Transferred to Dipoena)
 * E. lutea Keyserling, 1891 (Transferred to Phycosoma)
 * E. maculata Keyserling, 1891 (Transferred to Dipoena)
 * E. mustelina Simon, 1888 (Transferred to Phycosoma)
 * E. nigripes Banks, 1929 (Transferred to Emertonella)
 * E. ornata Bryant, 1933 (Transferred to Stemmops)
 * E. orniceps Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944 (Transferred to Stemmops)
 * E. pumicata Keyserling, 1886 (Transferred to Dipoena)
 * E. pusilla Keyserling, 1886 (Transferred to Dipoena)
 * E. taczanowskii Keyserling, 1886 (Transferred to Emertonella)
 * E. tuberosa Wunderlich, 1987 (Transferred to Eurypoena)
 * E. variabilis Keyserling, 1886 (Transferred to Dipoena)

Nomina dubia
 * E. brevis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871
 * E. gracilis (Holmberg, 1876
 * E. haematostigma (Blackwall, 1864
 * E. inscripta (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872
 * E. limbata (Walckenaer, 1841
 * E. modesta Schenkel, 1936