Huntsman Spider - List of Genera

List of Genera

  • Adcatomus
  • Anaptomecus
  • Anchognatha
  • Beregama
  • Berlandia
  • Bhutaniella
  • Carparachne
  • Cebrennus
  • Cerbalus
  • Cercetius
  • Chrosioderma
  • Clastes
  • Damastes
  • Decaphora
  • Defectrix
  • Delena
  • Dermochrosia
  • Eodelena
  • Eusparassus
  • Exopalystes
  • Geminia
  • Gnathopalystes
  • Heteropoda
  • Holconia
  • Irileka
  • Isopeda
  • Isopedella
  • Keilira
  • Leucorchestris
  • Macrinus
  • Martensopoda
  • Megaloremmius
  • Micrommata
  • Nolavia
  • Nonianus
  • Olios
  • Orchestrella
  • Origes
  • Paenula
  • Palystella
  • Palystes
  • Panaretella
  • Pandercetes
  • Parapalystes
  • Pediana
  • Pleorotus
  • Polybetes
  • Prusias
  • Prychia
  • Pseudomicrommata
  • Pseudopoda
  • Pseudosparianthis
  • Remmius
  • Rhacocnemis
  • Rhitymna
  • Sagellula
  • Sampaiosia
  • Sarotesius
  • Sinopoda
  • Sivalicus
  • Sparianthina
  • Sparianthis
  • Spariolenus
  • Spatala
  • Staianus
  • Stasina
  • Stasinoides
  • Stipax
  • Strandiellum
  • Thelcticopis
  • Thomasettia
  • Tibellomma
  • Tychicus
  • Typostola
  • Vindullus
  • Yiinthi
  • Zachria

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