Maevia
Wayne Maddison- North American Maevia
- subgenus Maevia
- Maevia inclemens
- Maevia intermedia
- Maevia expansa
- subgenus Paramaevia
- Maevia hobbsae
- Maevia michelsoni
- Maevia poultoni
- subgenus Maevia
- Other "Maevia"
- Maevia agapeta
- Maevia albizonata
- Maevia atricapilla
- Maevia auricapilla
- Maevia coeruleostriata
- Maevia debilis
- Maevia gemmans
- Maevia gracilipes
- Maevia latrunculata
- Maevia luteocincta
- Maevia luzonica
- Maevia margaritacea
- Maevia metallica
- Maevia micans
- Maevia monacha
- Maevia nigrifrontis
- Maevia nuda
- Maevia paula
- Maevia pavo
- Maevia persecta
- Maevia psittacina
- Maevia quadrilineata
- Maevia rhinoceros
- Maevia roseolimbata
- Maevia scalaris
- Maevia simoni
- Maevia susiformis
- Maevia trilineata
Introduction
A group of relatively long-legged, fast running salticids commonnest in eastern North America, but with a rare species in California. Males of at least subgenus Maevia have long hairs on third leg. Proszynski suggests that the Oriental species do not belong with the American species.Information on the Internet
Proszynski's Catalogue entry for MaeviaAbout This Page
Wayne Maddison
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Maddison, Wayne. 1995. Maevia. Version 01 January 1995 (under construction). http://tolweb.org/Maevia/3031/1995.01.01 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/