Neomaso is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970.
Species
it contains twenty-two species:
- Neomaso abnormis <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Chile
- Neomaso aequabilis <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Argentina
- Neomaso angusticeps <small>Millidge, 1985</small> â Chile
- Neomaso antarcticus <small>(Hickman, 1939)</small> â Kerguelen, Marion Is.
- Neomaso articeps <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Chile
- Neomaso arundicola <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Brazil
- Neomaso bilobatus <small>(Tullgren, 1901)</small> â Chile
- Neomaso claggi <small>Forster, 1970</small> (type) â Chile, South Georgia
- Neomaso damocles <small>Miller, 2007</small> â Brazil, Argentina
- Neomaso defoei <small> (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1899)</small> â Chile (Juan Fernandez Is.)
- Neomaso fagicola <small>Millidge, 1985</small> â Chile
- Neomaso fluminensis <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Chile
- Neomaso insperatus <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Argentina
- Neomaso insulanus <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Chile (Juan Fernandez Is.)
- Neomaso minimus <small>Millidge, 1985</small> â Chile
- Neomaso parvus <small>Millidge, 1985</small> â Chile
- Neomaso patagonicus <small>(Tullgren, 1901)</small> â Chile, Argentina
- Neomaso peltatus <small>Millidge, 1985</small> â Chile
- Neomaso pollicatus <small>(Tullgren, 1901)</small> â Chile, Argentina, Falkland Is.
- Neomaso scutatus <small>Millidge, 1985</small> â Chile
- Neomaso setiger <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Chile
- Neomaso vicinus <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Argentina
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