Synothele is a genus of Australian brushed trapdoor spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1908. The number of species in the genera was greatly expanded by Robert Raven in 1994.
Synothele is a genus of Australian brushed trapdoor spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1908. The number of species in the genera was greatly expanded by Robert Raven in 1994.
==Species== it contained twenty-four species from South Australia (SA) or Western Australia (WA): Synothele arrakis Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele boongaree Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele butleri Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele durokoppin Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele goongarrie Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele harveyi Churchill & Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele houstoni Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele howi Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele karara Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele koonalda Raven, 1994 – SA Synothele longbottomi Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele lowei Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele meadhunteri Raven, 1994 – SA, WA Synothele michaelseni Simon, 1908 (type) – WA Synothele moonabie Raven, 1994 – SA Synothele mullaloo Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele ooldea Raven, 1994 – SA Synothele parifusca (Main, 1954) – WA Synothele pectinata Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele rastelloides Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele rubripes Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele subquadrata Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele taurus Raven, 1994 – WA Synothele yundamindra Raven, 1994 – WA
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