Vindullus is a genus of huntsman spiders erected by Eugène Louis Simon in 1880. Though often considered a synonym of Olios, it has been validated as its own genus.
Species
it contains eight species, found in South America and Guatemala:
- Vindullus angulatus <small>Rheims & Jäger, 2008</small> â Peru, Ecuador, Brazil
- Vindullus concavus <small>Rheims & Jäger, 2008</small> â Brazil
- Vindullus fugiens <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1890)</small> â Guatemala
- Vindullus gibbosus <small>Rheims & Jäger, 2008</small> â Peru, Suriname
- Vindullus gracilipes <small>(Taczanowski, 1872)</small> (type) â French Guiana, Brazil
- Vindullus guatemalensis <small>(Keyserling, 1887)</small> â Guatemala
- Vindullus kratochvili <small>Caporiacco, 1955</small> â Venezuela
- Vindullus undulatus <small>Rheims & Jäger, 2008</small> â Colombia, Venezuela
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