Key to the genera of Evippinae (based on: Roewer 1959; Alderweireldt 1991, 1992; Marusik et al. 2011). Spines are counted in pairs, as in Alderweireldt 1991.
1. Abdomen triangular, widest distally. Spinnerets ventral, not seen in dorsal view ............................. ........................................................................................................................ Zenonina Simon, 1898
– Abdomen oval, widest in the middle. Spinnerets distal, seen in dorsal view ................................... 2
2. Body covered with flat, leaf-shaped setae (Figs 1D, 14B) ...................... Evippomma Roewer, 1959
– Body covered with regular (round profile) setae (Fig. 14A) ............................................................ 3
3. Tibia I with 4–5 ventral spines, apart from distal pair ........................................................................ ................................................................................................................ Xerolycosa Sundevall, 1833
– Tibia I with more than 5 ventral spines, apart from distal pair ......................................................... 4
4. Tibia I with 3–4 pairs of ventral spines (apart from distal pair) ....................................................... 5
– Tibia I with 5–6 pairs of ventral spines (apart from distal pair) ........................ Evippa Simon, 1882
5. Metatarsus I with 2 pairs of ventral spines (apart from distal pair) .......... Pseudevippa Simon, 1910
– Metatarsus I with 3 pairs of ventral spines (apart from distal pair) ............. Proevippa Purcell, 1903