Euasteron Explained
Euasteron is a genus of spiders in the family Zodariidae. It was first described in 2003 by Baehr., it contains 17 species, all found in Australia.[1]
Species
Euasteron comprises the following species:
- E. atriceps Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Western Australia)
- E. bartoni Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Victoria)
- E. carnarvon Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Western Australia)
- E. churchillae Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Northern Territory)
- E. enterprise Baehr, 2003 (type) — Australia (Queensland)
- E. gibsonae Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland)
- E. harveyi Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Western Australia)
- E. johannae Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Western Australia)
- E. juliannae Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Western Australia)
- E. krebsorum Baehr, 2003 — Australia (New South Wales, South Australia)
- E. lorne Baehr, 2003 — Australia (New South Wales)
- E. milledgei Baehr, 2003 — Australia (New South Wales)
- E. monteithorum Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
- E. raveni Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Queensland)
- E. ulrichi Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Western Australia)
- E. ursulae Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Western Australia)
- E. willeroo Baehr, 2003 — Australia (Northern Territory)
Notes and References
- Web site: Zodariidae. World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2017-03-21.