Gluviopsis is a genus of daesiid camel spiders, first described by Karl Kraepelin in 1899.
Species
, the World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following eleven species:
- Gluviopsis atrata <small>Pocock, 1900</small> â India
- Gluviopsis balfouri <small>(Pocock, 1895)</small> â Yemen
- Gluviopsis butes <small>Delle Cave & Simonetta, 1971</small> â Somalia
- Gluviopsis caporiaccoi <small>Vachon, 1950</small> â Niger
- Gluviopsis microphthalmus <small>Birula, 1937</small> â Turkmenistan
- Gluviopsis nigripalpis <small>(Pocock, 1897)</small> â Ethiopia, Somalia
- Gluviopsis nigrocinctus <small>Birula, 1905</small> â Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan
- Gluviopsis paphlagoniae <small>Turk, 1960</small> â Turkey
- Gluviopsis rivae <small>(Pavesi, 1897)</small> â Somalia
- Gluviopsis rufescens <small>(Pocock, 1897)</small> â Djibouti, Greece (Rhodes), Iraq, Somalia, Yemen
- Gluviopsis somalica <small>Roewer, 1933</small> â Somalia
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