Feaella is a genus of pseudoscorpions in the family Feaellidae, first described by Edvard Ellingsen in 1906.
Species
, the World Pseudoscorpiones Catalog accepted the following eighteen species:
- Feaella affinis <small>Hirst, 1911</small>
- Feaella anderseni <small>Harvey, 1989</small>
- Feaella callani <small>Harvey, Abrams, Beavis, Hillyer & Huey, 2016</small>
- Feaella capensis <small>Beier, 1955</small>
- Feaella indica <small>Chamberlin, 1931</small>
- Feaella jocquei <small>Henderickx, 2009</small>
- Feaella krugeri <small>Beier, 1966</small>
- Feaella leleupi <small>Beier, 1959</small>
- Feaella linetteae <small>Harvey, Abrams, Beavis, Hillyer & Huey, 2016</small>
- Feaella mirabilis <small>Ellingsen, 1906</small>
- Feaella mombasica <small>Beier, 1955</small>
- Feaella mucronata <small>Tullgren, 1907</small>
- Feaella nana <small>(Beier, 1966)</small>
- Feaella obscura <small>Novák, Lorenz & Harms, 2020</small>
- Feaella parva <small>Beier, 1947</small>
- Feaella perreti <small>Mahnert, 1982</small>
- Feaella tealei <small>Harvey, Abrams, Beavis, Hillyer & Huey, 2016</small>
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