List of Spiders of India - LII. Family Theraphosidae Thorell, 1870

LII. Family Theraphosidae Thorell, 1870

LII.a. Genus Annandaliella Hirst, 1909 Comments: Endemic to India.

  1. Annandaliella pectinifera Gravely, 1935 Comments: Endemic to India
  1. Annandaliella travancorica Hirst, 1909 Comments: Endemic to India

LII.b. Genus Chilobrachys Karsch, 1891

  1. Chilobrachys andersoni (Pocock, 1895) Distribution: India, Myanmar, Malaysia
  2. Chilobrachys assamensis Hirst, 1909 Comments: Endemic to India
  3. Chilobrachys femoralis Pocock, 1900 Comments: Endemic to India
  4. Chilobrachys fimbriatus Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
  5. Chilobrachys flavopilosus (Simon, 1884) Distribution: India, Myanmar
  6. Chilobrachys fumosus (Pocock, 1895) Comments: Endemic to India
  7. Chilobrachys hardwicki (Pocock, 1895) Comments: Endemic to India
  8. Chilobrachys stridulans (Wood Mason, 1877) Comments: Endemic to India.
  9. Chilobrachys thorelli Pocock, 1900 Comments: Endemic to India

LII.c. Genus Haploclastus Simon, 1892

  1. Haploclastus cervinus Simon, 1892 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Haploclastus himalayensis (Tikader, 1977) Comments: Endemic to India
  3. Haploclastus kayi Gravely, 1915 Comments: Endemic to India
  4. Haploclastus nilgirinus Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
  5. Haploclastus robustus (Pocock, 1899) Comments: Endemic to India
  6. Haploclastus satyanus (Barman, 1978) Comments: Endemic to India
  7. Haploclastus tenebrosus Gravely, 1935 Comments: Endemic to India
  8. Haploclastus validus (Pocock, 1899) Comments: Endemic to India

LII.d. Genus Ischnocolus Ausserer, 1871

  1. Ischnocolus decoratus Tikader, 1977 Comments: Endemic to India.
  2. Ischnocolus khasiensis Tikader, 1977 Comments: Endemic to India

LII.e. Genus Lyrognathus Pocock, 1895

  1. Lyrognathus crotalus Pocock, 1895 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Lyrognathus pugnax Pocock, 1900
  3. Lyrognathus saltator Pocock, 1900 Comments: Endemic to India

LII.f. Genus Phlogiellus Pocock, 1897

  1. Phlogiellus subarmatus (Thorell, 1891) Comments: Endemic to Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

LII.g. Genus Plesiophrictus Pocock, 1899

  1. Plesiophrictus bhori Gravely, 1915 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Plesiophrictus blatteri Gravely, 1935 Comments: Endemic to India
  3. Plesiophrictus collinus Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
  4. Plesiophrictus fabrei (Simon, 1892) Comments: Endemic to India
  5. Plesiophrictus linteatus (Simon, 1891)Comments: Endemic to India
  6. Plesiophrictus madraspatanus Gravely, 1935 Comments: Endemic to India
  7. Plesiophrictus mahabaleshwari Tikader, 1977 Comments: Endemic to India
  8. Plesiophrictus meghalayaensis Tikader, 1977 Comments: Endemic to India
  9. Plesiophrictus millardi Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
  10. Plesiophrictus milleti (Pocock, 1900) Comments: Endemic to India
  11. Plesiophrictus raja Gravely, 1915 Comments: Endemic to India
  12. Plesiophrictus satarensis Gravely, 1915 Comments: Endemic to India
  13. Plesiophrictus sericeus Pocock, 1900 Comments: Endemic to India

LII.h. Genus Poecilotheria Simon, 1885 Comments: Endemic to South Asia.

  1. Poecilotheria formosa Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Poecilotheria hanumavilasumica Smith, 2004 Comments: Endemic to India
  3. Poecilotheria metallica Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
  4. Poecilotheria miranda Pocock, 1900 Comments: Endemic to India
  5. Poecilotheria regalis Pocock, 1899
  6. Poecilotheria rufilata Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
  7. Poecilotheria striata Pocock, 1895 Comments: Endemic to India.

LII.i. Genus Selenocosmia Ausserer, 1871

  1. Selenocosmia himalayana Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Selenocosmia javanensis (Walckenaer, 1837) Distribution: India, Malaysia to Sulawesi
  3. Selenocosmia kulluensis Chamberlin, 1917 Comments: Endemic to India
  4. Selenocosmia sutherlandi Gravely, 1935 Comments: Endemic to India

LII.j. Genus Thrigmopoeus Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India.

  1. Thrigmopoeus insignis Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Thrigmopoeus truculentus Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India.

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