Psalistops is a genus of brushed trapdoor spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1889.
Species
it contains twelve species in South America and the Caribbean:
- Psalistops fulvus <small>Bryant, 1948</small> â Hispaniola
- Psalistops gasci <small>Maréchal, 1996</small> â French Guiana
- Psalistops maculosus <small>Bryant, 1948</small> â Hispaniola
- Psalistops melanopygius <small>Simon, 1889</small> (type) â Venezuela
- Psalistops montigena <small>(Simon, 1889)</small> â Venezuela
- Psalistops nigrifemuratus <small>Mello-Leitão, 1939</small> â Brazil
- Psalistops opifex <small>(Simon, 1889)</small> â Venezuela
- Psalistops solitarius <small>(Simon, 1889)</small> â Venezuela
- Psalistops steini <small>(Simon, 1889)</small> â Venezuela
- Psalistops tigrinus <small>Simon, 1889</small> â Venezuela
- Psalistops venadensis <small>Valerio, 1986</small> â Costa Rica
- Psalistops zonatus <small>Simon, 1889</small> â Venezuela
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