Cyatholipidae
Cyatholipidae is a family of spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1894. Most live in moist montane forest, though several species, including Scharffia rossi, live in dry savannah regions. They occur in Africa, including Madagascar, New Zealand and Australia, and one species in Jamaica. Most members of this family hang beneath sheet webs. Fossil species occur in the Eocene aged Bitterfield and Baltic Ambers, suggesting a wider geographic distribution in the past.Genera
, the World Spider Catalog accepts the following genera:
- Alaranea Griswold, 1997 — Madagascar
- Buibui Griswold, 2001 — Africa
- Cyatholipus Simon, 1894 — South Africa
- Forstera Koçak & Kemal, 2008 — Australia
- Hanea Forster, 1988 — New Zealand
- Ilisoa Griswold, 1987 — South Africa
- Isicabu Griswold, 1987 — Tanzania, South Africa
- Kubwa Griswold, 2001 — Tanzania
- Lordhowea Griswold, 2001 — Australia
- Matilda Forster, 1988 — Australia
- Pembatatu Griswold, 2001 — Kenya, Tanzania
- Pokennips Griswold, 2001 — South Africa
- Scharffia Griswold, 1997 — Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi
- Teemenaarus Davies, 1978 — Australia
- Tekella Urquhart, 1894 — New Zealand
- Tekellatus Wunderlich, 1978 — Australia
- Tekelloides Forster, 1988 — New Zealand
- Ubacisi Griswold, 2001 — South Africa
- Ulwembua Griswold, 1987 — Madagascar, South Africa, Tanzania
- Umwani Griswold, 2001 — Malawi, Tanzania
- Uvik Griswold, 2001 — Congo, Uganda
- Vazaha Griswold, 1997 — Madagascar
- Wanzia Griswold, 1998 — Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea
In addition, 5 fossil genera are known.
- †Balticolipus Wunderlich, 2004
- †Cyathosuccinus Wunderlich, 2004
- †Erigolipus Wunderlich, 2004
- †Spinilipus Wunderlich, 1993
- †Succinilipus Wunderlich, 1993