Centroctenus is a genus of South American wandering spiders (family Ctenidae) first described by Cândido Firmino de Mello-Leitão in 1929.
Species
, the World Spider Catalog accepted 13 species:
- Centroctenus acara <small>Brescovit, 1996</small> â Brazil
- Centroctenus alinahui <small>Brescovit, Torres, Rego & Polotow, 2020</small> â Ecuador
- Centroctenus auberti <small>(Caporiacco, 1954)</small> â Venezuela, Brazil, French Guiana
- Centroctenus brevipes <small>(Keyserling, 1891)</small> â South America
- Centroctenus chalkidisi <small>Brescovit, Torres, Rego & Polotow, 2020</small> â Brazil
- Centroctenus claudia <small>Brescovit, Torres, Rego & Polotow, 2020</small> â Brazil
- Centroctenus coloso <small>Brescovit, Torres, Rego & Polotow, 2020</small> â Colombia
- Centroctenus danielae <small>(Brescovit, Cizauskas & Polotow, 2022)</small> â Brazil
- Centroctenus dourados <small>Brescovit, Torres, Rego & Polotow, 2020</small> â Brazil
- Centroctenus irupana <small>Brescovit, 1996</small> â Bolivia
- Centroctenus miriuma <small>Brescovit, 1996</small> â Brazil
- Centroctenus ocelliventer <small>(Strand, 1909)</small> (type) â Colombia, Brazil
- Centroctenus varzea <small>Brescovit, Torres, Rego & Polotow, 2020</small> â Brazil
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