Intraspecific divergence values were not significantly correlated with geographic distance. Excepting one species pair ( Oxyopes azhari– Oxyopes oryzae), the maximum intraspecific distance was always less than the nearest-neighbor (NN) distance. Maximum conspecific divergences ranged from 0–5.3% while congeneric distances varied from 2.8–23.2%. Specimens of 109 morphological species were assigned to 123 BINs with ten species showing BIN splits, while 93 interim species included representatives of 98 BINs. COI sequences >400 bp recovered from 1,782 specimens were analyzed using neighbor-joining trees, Bayesian inference, barcode gap, and Barcode Index Numbers (BINs). Morphological study of 1,795 spiders from sites across Pakistan placed these specimens in 27 families and 202 putative species.
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