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Gnaphosidae

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Prodidomus capensis
species of arachnid
Theuma purcelli
species of arachnid
Zelotes capsula
species of arachnid
Rastellus deserticola
species of arachnid
Aneplasa balnearia
species of arachnid
Gnaphosa ukrainica
species of arachnid
Aphantaulax ensifera
species of arachnid
Asemesthes purcelli
species of arachnid
Drassyllus aprilinus
species of arachnid
Zelotes ovambensis
species of arachnid
Gnaphosa norvegica
species of arachnid
Camillina capensis
species of arachnid
Gnaphosa limbata
species of arachnid
Zelotes caldarius
species of arachnid
Kaitawa
Kaitawa is a monotypic genus of South Pacific ground spiders containing the single species, Kaitawa insulare. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1979, who separated Cheiracanthium insulare from Cheiracanthium into this genus, retaining the species name. It has only been found in New Zealand.
Asemesthes decoratus
species of arachnid
Zelotes tuckeri
species of arachnid
Pterotricha auris
species of arachnid
Zelotes zonognathus
species of arachnid
Theuma elucubata
species of arachnid
Theuma cedri
species of arachnid
Theuma parva
species of arachnid
Asemesthes pallidus
species of arachnid
Orodrassus coloradensis
species of arachnid
Zelotes bastardi
species of arachnid
Zelotes frenchi
species of arachnid
Haplodrassus bicornis
species of arachnid
Aphantaulax stationis
species of arachnid
Theuma mutica
species of arachnid
Drassodes lophognathus
species of arachnid
Prodidomus simoni
species of arachnid
Ammoxenus daedalus
species of arachnid
Talanites echinus
species of arachnid
Camillina elegans
species of arachnid
Scopoides catharius
species of arachnid
Gnaphosa rhenana
species of arachnid
Scotophaeus relegatus
species of arachnid
Epicharitus
Epicharitus is a monotypic genus of ground spiders containing the single species, Epicharitus leucosemus. It was first described by William Joseph Rainbow in 1916, and has only been found in Australia.
Asiabadus
Asiabadus is a monotypic genus of Asian ground spiders containing the single species, Asiabadus asiaticus. It was first described by Carl Friedrich Roewer in 1961, and has only been found in Central Asia and Afghanistan. It is named after Asiabad, a province in Afghanistan where they were first found, but it has been misspelled as "Asiadab" in generic and species headings.
Xerophaeus ahenus
species of arachnid
Nodocion voluntarius
species of arachnid
Xerophaeus aurariarum
species of arachnid
Drassodes solitarius
species of arachnid
Sergiolus ocellatus
species of arachnid
Sergiolus tennesseensis
species of arachnid
Pterotrichina elegans
species of arachnid
Gnaphosa prosperi
species of arachnid
Matua festiva
species of arachnid
Aneplasa interrogationis
species of arachnid
Drassodes splendens
species of arachnid
Gnaphosa jucunda
species of arachnid
Asemesthes modestus
species of arachnid
Gnaphosa petrobia
species of arachnid
Asemesthes montanus
species of arachnid
Hypodrassodes crassus
species of arachnid
Trephopoda hanoveria
species of arachnid
Nomisia frenata
species of arachnid
Gnaphosa mcheidzeae
species of arachnid
Asemesthes ceresicola
species of arachnid
Haplodrassus hiemalis
species of arachnid