Hemicloea is a genus of South Pacific flat spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1870. Originally placed with the ground spiders, it was moved to the Trochanteriidae in 2018.
Species
it contains thirteen species:
- Hemicloea affinis <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Australia (New South Wales)
- Hemicloea crocotila <small>Simon, 1908</small> â Australia (Western Australia)
- Hemicloea limbata <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Australia (New South Wales)
- Hemicloea michaelseni <small>Simon, 1908</small> â Australia (Western Australia)
- Hemicloea murina <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Hemicloea pacifica <small>Berland, 1924</small> â New Caledonia (Loyalty Is.)
- Hemicloea plumea <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, Lord Howe Is.)
- Hemicloea rogenhoferi <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Australia (Queensland, New South Wales), New Zealand
- Hemicloea semiplumosa <small>Simon, 1908</small> â Australia (Western Australia)
- Hemicloea sublimbata <small>Simon, 1908</small> â Australia (Western Australia)
- Hemicloea sundevalli <small>Thorell, 1870</small> (type) â Australia (Queensland, New South Wales), New Zealand
- Hemicloea tasmani <small>Dalmas, 1917</small> â Australia (Tasmania)
- Hemicloea tenera <small>L. Koch, 1876</small> â Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
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