Cerbalus is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1897. It is considered a senior synonym of Marmarica.
Species
it contains eight species, found in Africa, the Levant, and on the Canary Islands:
- Cerbalus alegranzaensis <small>Wunderlich, 1992</small> â Canary Is.
- Cerbalus aravaensis <small>, 2007</small> â Israel, Jordan
- Cerbalus ergensis <small>Jäger, 2000</small> â Tunisia
- Cerbalus negebensis <small>Levy, 1989</small> â Israel
- Cerbalus pellitus <small>Kritscher, 1960</small> â Egypt
- Cerbalus psammodes <small>Levy, 1989</small> â Egypt, Israel
- Cerbalus pulcherrimus <small>(Simon, 1880)</small> (type) â North Africa
- Cerbalus verneaui <small>(Simon, 1889)</small> â Canary Is.
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