LIX. Family Zodariidae Thorell, 1881
LIX.a. Genus Asceua Thorell, 1887
- Asceua cingulata (Simon, 1905) Synonym: Suffucia cingulata Simon, 1905 Comments: Endemic to India
LIX.b. Genus Capheris Simon, 1893
- Capheris escheri Reimoser, 1934 Comments: Endemic to India
- Capheris nitidiceps Simon, 1905 Comments: Endemic to India
- Capheris stillata Simon, 1905 Comments: Endemic to India
LIX.c. Genus Hermippus Simon, 1893
- Hermippus arjuna (Gravely, 1921) Synonym: Hermippoides arjuna Gravely, 1921 Comments: Endemic to India
- Hermippus cruciatus Simon, 1905 Distribution: India, Sri Lanka Comments: Endemic to South Asia
LIX.d. Genus Lutica Marx, 1891 Comments: According to Platnick all Indian species are misplaced.
- Lutica bengalensis Tikader & Patel, 1975 Comments: Endemic to India
- Lutica deccanensis Tikader & Malhotra, 1976 Comments: Endemic to India
- Lutica kovvurensis Reddy & Patel, 1993 Comments: Endemic to India
- Lutica poonaensis Tikader, 1981 Comments: Endemic to India
LIX.e. Genus Storena Walckenaer, 1805
- Storena arakuensis Patel & Reddy, 1989 Comments: Endemic to India
- Storena birenifer Gravely, 1921 Comments: Endemic to India
- Storena debasrae Biswas & Biswas, 1992 Comments: Endemic to India
- Storena gujaratensis Tikader & Patel, 1975 Comments: Endemic to India
- Storena indica Tikader & Patel, 1975 Comments: Endemic to India
- Storena nilgherina Simon, 1906 Comments: Endemic to India
- Storena redimita Simon, 1905 Comments: Endemic to India
- Storena tikaderi Patel & Reddy, 1989 Comments: Endemic to India
LIX.f. Genus Storenomorpha Simon, 1884
- Storenomorpha joyaus (Tikader, 1970) Comments: Endemic to India.
LIX.g. Genus Suffasia JocquƩ, 1991 Comments: Endemic to South Asia.
- Suffasia tigrina (Simon, 1893) Comments: Endemic to India.
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