Tetrablemma
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The spider genus Tetrablemma is unusual in possessing only four eyes, a trait only found elsewhere in most species of the family Caponiidae
Caponiidae
Spiders of the ecribellate haplogyne family Caponiidae are unusual in that most species have only two eyes, which is unheard of in other spiders. Other species have four, six or eight eyes...

. The two are not closely related.

Species

  • Tetrablemma alterum Roewer, 1963 — Micronesia
  • Tetrablemma benoiti (Brignoli, 1978) — Seychelles
  • Tetrablemma brignolii Lehtinen, 1981 — India
  • Tetrablemma deccanense (Tikader, 1976) — India
  • Tetrablemma extorre Shear, 1978 — Trinidad
  • Tetrablemma helenense Benoit, 1977 — St. Helena
  • Tetrablemma loebli Bourne, 1980 — India
  • Tetrablemma manggarai Lehtinen, 1981 — Flores
  • Tetrablemma marawula Lehtinen, 1981 — Sulawesi
  • Tetrablemma mardionoi Lehtinen, 1981 — Sumatra
  • Tetrablemma medioculatum O. P.-Cambridge, 1873 — Sri Lanka
    • Tetrablemma medioculatum cochinense Lehtinen, 1981 — India
    • Tetrablemma medioculatum gangeticum Lehtinen, 1981 — India
  • Tetrablemma okei Butler, 1932 — Victoria
  • Tetrablemma phulchoki Lehtinen, 1981 — Nepal
  • Tetrablemma rhinoceros (Brignoli, 1974) — Angola
  • Tetrablemma samoense Marples, 1964 — Samoa
  • Tetrablemma viduum (Brignoli, 1974) — Angola
  • Tetrablemma vietnamense Lehtinen, 1981 — Vietnam
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