Pseudanapis is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Anapidae, first described by Eugène Simon in 1905. It is a senior synonym of "Gossiblemma" and "Amrishoonops".
Species
it contains twelve species:
- Pseudanapis aloha <small>Forster, 1959</small> â Japan, Hawaii, Caroline Is., Australia (Queensland). Introduced to Britain, Germany
- Pseudanapis amrishi <small>(Makhan & Ezzatpanah, 2011)</small> â Suriname
- Pseudanapis benoiti <small>Platnick & Shadab, 1979</small> â Congo
- Pseudanapis domingo <small>Platnick & Shadab, 1979</small> â Ecuador
- Pseudanapis gertschi <small>(Forster, 1958)</small> â Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama
- Pseudanapis hoeferi <small>Kropf, 1995</small> â Brazil
- Pseudanapis namkhan <small>Lin, Li & Jäger, 2013</small> â Laos
- Pseudanapis parocula <small>(Simon, 1899)</small> â Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java)
- Pseudanapis plumbea <small>Forster, 1974</small> â Congo
- Pseudanapis schauenbergi <small>Brignoli, 1981</small> â Mauritius, Réunion
- Pseudanapis serica <small>Brignoli, 1981</small> â China (Hong Kong)
- Pseudanapis wilsoni <small>Forster, 1959</small> â New Guinea
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