List of Ctenizidae species
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Bothriocyrtum

Bothriocyrtum Simon, 1891
  • Bothriocyrtum californicum (O. P.-Cambridge, 1874) — USA
  • Bothriocyrtum fabrile Simon, 1891 — Mexico
  • Bothriocyrtum tractabile Saito, 1933 — Taiwan

Conothele

Conothele Thorell, 1878
  • Conothele arboricola Pocock, 1899 — New Britain
  • Conothele birmanica Thorell, 1887 — Myanmar
  • Conothele cambridgei Thorell, 1890 — Sumatra
  • Conothele doleschalli Thorell, 1881 — Queensland
  • Conothele ferox Strand, 1913 — New Guinea
  • Conothele fragaria (Dönitz, 1887) — Japan
  • Conothele gressitti (Roewer, 1963) — Micronesia
  • Conothele hebredisiana Berland, 1938 — New Hebrides
  • Conothele lampra (Chamberlin, 1917) — Unknown
  • Conothele limatior Kulczynski, 1908 — New Guinea
  • Conothele malayana (Doleschall, 1859) — Moluccas, New Guinea, Australia
  • Conothele nigriceps Pocock, 1898 — Solomon Islands
  • Conothele spinosa Hogg, 1914 — New Guinea
  • Conothele taiwanensis (Tso, Haupt & Zhu, 2003) — Taiwan
  • Conothele trachypus Kulczynski, 1908 — New Britain
  • Conothele truncicola Saaristo, 2002 — Seychelles
  • Conothele vali Siliwal et al., 2009 — India
  • Conothele varvarti Siliwal et al., 2009 — India

Cteniza

Cteniza
Cteniza
Cteniza is a small genus of Old World mygalomorph spiders in the family Ctenizidae.-Species:* Cteniza brevidens * Cteniza ferghanensis Kroneberg, 1875...

Latreille, 1829
  • Cteniza brevidens (Doleschall, 1871) — Sicily, Sardinia
  • Cteniza ferghanensis Kroneberg, 1875 — Central Asia
  • Cteniza moggridgei O. P.-Cambridge, 1874 — France, Italy
  • Cteniza sauvagesi
    Cteniza sauvagesi
    Cteniza sauvagesi is a trapdoor spider in the family Ctenizidae. It can reach 20 mm in body length, and is dark and sturdy, with a shining head. The species occurs in the Mediterranean region, mainly on Corsica and Sardinia. Their burrows are lined with silk, more so than with Nemesiidae...

    (Rossi, 1788) — Corsica, Sardinia

Cyclocosmia

Cyclocosmia
Cyclocosmia
Cyclocosmia or "trapdoor spider" is a genus of spiders in the Ctenizidae family.The abdomen of spiders in this genus is abruptly truncated and ends in a hardened disc which is strengthened by a system of ribs and grooves. They use this to clog the entrance of their 7 to 15 cm deep vertical...

Ausserer, 1871
  • Cyclocosmia lannaensis Schwendinger, 2005 — China, Thailand
  • Cyclocosmia latusicosta Zhu, Zhang & Zhang, 2006 — China
  • Cyclocosmia loricata (C. L. Koch, 1842) — Mexico, Guatemala
  • Cyclocosmia ricketti (Pocock, 1901) — China
  • Cyclocosmia siamensis Schwendinger, 2005 — Thailand
  • Cyclocosmia torreya Gertsch & Platnick, 1975 — USA
  • Cyclocosmia truncata (Hentz, 1841) — USA

Cyrtocarenum

Cyrtocarenum Ausserer, 1871
  • Cyrtocarenum cunicularium (Olivier, 1811) — Greece, Crete, Rhodes, Turkey
  • Cyrtocarenum grajum (C. L. Koch, 1836) — Greece, Crete

Hebestatis

Hebestatis Simon, 1903
  • Hebestatis lanthanus Valerio, 1988 — Costa Rica
  • Hebestatis theveneti (Simon, 1891) — USA

Latouchia

Latouchia Pocock, 1901
  • Latouchia batuensis Roewer, 1962 — Malaysia
  • Latouchia cornuta Song, Qiu & Zheng, 1983 — China
  • Latouchia cryptica (Simon, 1897) — India
  • Latouchia cunicularia (Simon, 1886) — Vietnam
  • Latouchia davidi (Simon, 1886) — Tibet
  • Latouchia fasciata Strand, 1907 — China
  • Latouchia formosensis Kayashima, 1943 — Taiwan
    • Latouchia formosensis hyla Haupt & Shimojana, 2001 — Ryukyu Islands
    • Latouchia formosensis smithi Tso, Haupt & Zhu, 2003 — Taiwan
  • Latouchia fossoria Pocock, 1901 — China
  • Latouchia hunanensis Xu, Yin & Bao, 2002 — China
  • Latouchia japonica Strand, 1910 — Japan
  • Latouchia kitabensis (Charitonov, 1946) — Central Asia
  • Latouchia parameleomene Haupt & Shimojana, 2001 — Okinawa
  • Latouchia pavlovi Schenkel, 1953 — China
  • Latouchia swinhoei Pocock, 1901 — Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands
  • Latouchia typica (Kishida, 1913) — China, Japan
  • Latouchia vinhiensis Schenkel, 1963 — China

Stasimopus

Stasimopus Simon, 1892
  • Stasimopus artifex Pocock, 1902 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus astutus Pocock, 1902 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus bimaculatus Purcell, 1903 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus brevipalpis Purcell, 1903 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus caffrus (C. L. Koch, 1842) — South Africa
  • Stasimopus castaneus Purcell, 1903 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus coronatus Hewitt, 1915 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus dreyeri Hewitt, 1915 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus erythrognathus Purcell, 1903 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus fordi Hewitt, 1927 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus gigas Hewitt, 1915 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus insculptus Pocock, 1901 — South Africa
    • Stasimopus insculptus peddiensis Hewitt, 1917 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus kentanicus Purcell, 1903 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus kolbei Purcell, 1903 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus leipoldti Purcell, 1902 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus longipalpis Hewitt, 1917 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus mandelai
    Stasimopus mandelai
    Stasimopus mandelai is a species of ctenizid trapdoor spider from the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This species occurs syntopically with S. schoenlandi and a number of other mygalomorph spiders at the Great Fish River Nature Reserve...

    Hendrixson & Bond, 2004 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus maraisi Hewitt, 1914 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus meyeri (Karsch, 1879) — Southeast Africa
  • Stasimopus minor Hewitt, 1915 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus nanus Tucker, 1917 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus nigellus Pocock, 1902 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus obscurus Purcell, 1908 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus oculatus Pocock, 1897 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus palpiger Pocock, 1902 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus patersonae Hewitt, 1913 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus poweri Hewitt, 1915 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus purcelli Tucker, 1917 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus quadratimaculatus Purcell, 1903 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus qumbu Hewitt, 1913 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus robertsi Hewitt, 1910 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus rufidens (Ausserer, 1871) — South Africa
  • Stasimopus schoenlandi
    Stasimopus schoenlandi
    Stasimopus schoenlandi is a species of ctenizid trapdoor spider from South Africa. This species occurs syntopically with S. mandelai and a number of other mygalomorph spiders at the Great Fish River Nature Reserve....

    Pocock, 1900 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus schreineri Purcell, 1903 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus schultzei Purcell, 1908 — Namibia
  • Stasimopus spinipes Hewitt, 1917 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus spinosus Hewitt, 1914 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus steynburgensis Hewitt, 1915 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus suffuscus Hewitt, 1916 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus tysoni Hewitt, 1919 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus umtaticus Purcell, 1903 — South Africa
    • Stasimopus umtaticus rangeri Hewitt, 1927 — South Africa
  • Stasimopus unispinosus Purcell, 1903 — South Africa

Ummidia

Ummidia Thorell, 1875
  • Ummidia absoluta (Gertsch & Mulaik, 1940) — USA
  • Ummidia aedificatoria (Westwood, 1840) — Western Mediterranean
  • Ummidia armata (Ausserer, 1875) — Unknown
  • Ummidia asperula (Simon, 1889) — Venezuela
  • Ummidia audouini (Lucas, 1835) — USA
  • Ummidia beatula (Gertsch & Mulaik, 1940) — USA
  • Ummidia carabivora (Atkinson, 1886) — USA
    • Ummidia carabivora emarginata (Atkinson, 1886) — USA
  • Ummidia celsa (Gertsch & Mulaik, 1940) — USA
  • Ummidia erema (Chamberlin, 1925) — USA
  • Ummidia funerea (Gertsch, 1936) — USA
  • Ummidia gandjinoi (Andreeva, 1968) — Tajikistan
  • Ummidia glabra (Doleschall, 1871) — Brazil
  • Ummidia modesta (Banks, 1901) — USA
  • Ummidia nidulans (Fabricius, 1787) — West Indies
  • Ummidia oaxacana (Chamberlin, 1925) — Mexico
  • Ummidia occidentalis (Simon, 1909) — Morocco
  • Ummidia pustulosa (Becker, 1879) — Mexico
  • Ummidia pygmaea (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1945) — USA
  • Ummidia rugosa (Karsch, 1880) — Costa Rica, Panama
  • Ummidia salebrosa (Simon, 1891) — St. Vincent
  • Ummidia tuobita (Chamberlin, 1917) — USA
  • Ummidia zebrina (F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1897) — Guatemala
  • Ummidia zilchi Kraus, 1955 — El Salvador
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