Titanidiops is a genus of armored trapdoor spiders.
It was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1903.
Species
, the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species:
- Titanidiops birmanicus <small> Schwendinger & Huber, 2024</small> â Myanmar
- Titanidiops bombayensis <small>(Siliwal, Molur & Biswas, 2005)</small> â India
- Titanidiops bonny <small>(Siliwal, Hippargi, Yadav & Kumar, 2020)</small> â India
- Titanidiops briodae <small>Schenkel, 1937</small> â Zimbabwe
- Titanidiops canariensis <small>Wunderlich, 1992</small> â Canary Is.
- Titanidiops compactus <small>(Gerstaecker, 1873)</small> â Kenya
- Titanidiops constructor <small>(Pocock, 1900)</small> â India
- Titanidiops crassus <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> â Myanmar
- Titanidiops fortis <small>(Pocock, 1900)</small> â India
- Titanidiops inermis <small>Schwendinger, 2024</small> â Thailand
- Titanidiops insularis <small>Schwendinger, 2024</small> â Thailand, Indonesia (Belitung)
- Titanidiops joida <small>(Gupta, Das & Siliwal, 2013)</small> â India
- Titanidiops kolhapurensis <small>Gangalmale, Thackeray, Khandekar & Gaikwad, 2026</small> â India
- Titanidiops lacustris <small>(Pocock, 1897)</small> â Tanzania
- Titanidiops logunovi <small>Bariev & Sherwood, 2025</small> â Sudan
- Titanidiops maroccanus <small>Simon, 1909</small> â Morocco
- Titanidiops medini <small>(Pratihar & Das, 2020)</small> â India
- Titanidiops melloleitaoi <small>Caporiacco, 1949</small> â Kenya
- Titanidiops nilagiri <small>(Das & Diksha, 2019)</small> â India
- Titanidiops oriya <small>(Siliwal, 2013)</small> â India
- Titanidiops pylorus <small>(Schwendinger, 1991)</small> â Thailand
- Titanidiops robustus <small>(Pocock, 1898)</small> â Kenya
- Titanidiops sayamensis <small>Schwendinger & Hongpadharakiree, 2024</small> â Myanmar, Thailand
- Titanidiops syriacus <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1870)</small> â Syria, Israel
- Titanidiops tenuis <small>Schwendinger, 2024</small> â Myanmar
- Titanidiops vankhede <small>(Siliwal, Hippargi, Yadav & Kumar, 2020)</small> â India
- Titanidiops yemenensis <small>(Simon, 1890)</small> â Yemen
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