The Selenocosmiinae are a subfamily of tarantulas (Mygalomorphae: Theraphosidae) found throughout South-East Asia and Australia. This subfamily is defined by the presence of a lyra on the maxillae and strikers on the chelicerae, allowing these spiders to stridulate and produce a "hissing" sound. However some species within Phlogiellus may have secondary lost their lyra but retain their strikers. The monophyly of the subfamily has been only tested using genetic data with a handful of genera or species in a few studies. However, these studies found genera that had been previously placed in this
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The Selenocosmiinae are a subfamily of tarantulas (Mygalomorphae: Theraphosidae) found throughout South-East Asia and Australia. This subfamily is defined by the presence of a lyra on the maxillae and strikers on the chelicerae, allowing these spiders to stridulate and produce a "hissing" sound. However some species within Phlogiellus may have secondary lost their lyra but retain their strikers. The monophyly of the subfamily has been only tested using genetic data with a handful of genera or species in a few studies. However, these studies found genera that had been previously placed in this subfamily were actual their own separate subfamily (Poecilotheria) and that Selenocosmiinae is most closely related to the Indian Thrigmopoeinae. As of 2025, Selenocosmiinae contains 13 genera.
== Genera == Source: Birupes Gabriel & Sherwood, 2019 Chilobrachys Karsch, 1891 Chilocosmia Schmidt & von Wirth, 1992 Coremiocnemis Simon, 1892 Haplocosmia Schmidt & von Wirth, 1996 Lyrognathus Pocock, 1895 Orphnaecus Simon, 1892 Phlogiellus Pocock, 1897 Psednocnemis West, Nunn & Hogg, 2012 Selenobrachys Schmidt, 1999 Selenocosmia Ausserer, 1871 Selenotholus Hogg, 1902 Selenotypus Pocock, 1895
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