Taxonomy-revision
Guides
Kochius sonorae
Kochius sonorae is a scorpion species in the family Vaejovidae, originally described by Williams in 1971 as Vaejovis sonorae before being transferred to the genus Kochius. The species is known from Middle America with distribution records indicating presence in the region. As a member of Vaejovidae, it belongs to a diverse family of scorpions primarily distributed in North and Central America.
Metaphidippus manni
Metaphidippus manni is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae, originally described by G. W. Peckham and E. G. Peckham in 1901. The species is found in North America, primarily in the United States. As a member of the jumping spider family, it possesses the characteristic large anterior median eyes and saltatory hunting behavior typical of Salticidae.
Satyrini
Alpines, Arctics, Nymphs, Satyrs, Graylings, Ringlets
Satyrini is the largest tribe in the subfamily Satyrinae, containing approximately 2,200 species of butterflies. The group includes well-known butterflies such as graylings, ringlets, and satyrs. Recent molecular phylogenetic studies have substantially revised the tribe's taxonomy, incorporating many genera formerly placed in the tribe Elymniini. The tribe's evolutionary history is closely tied to the diversification of grasses.