XLVIII. Family Sparassidae Bertkau, 1872
XLVIII.a. Genus Bhutaniella Jäger, 2000 Comments: Endemic to South Asia.
- Bhutaniella sikkimensis (Gravely, 1931) Comments: Endemic to India.
XLVIII.b. Genus Gnathopalystes Rainbow, 1899
- Gnathopalystes kochi (Simon, 1880) Distribution: India, Myanmar, Malaysia, Java, Sumatra, Borneo
XLVIII.c. Genus Heteropoda Latreille, 1804
- Heteropoda afghana Roewer, 1962 Distribution: Afghanistan, Pakistan, India
- Heteropoda altithorax Strand, 1907 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda andamanensis Tikader, 1977 Comments: Endemic to Andaman & Nicobar Islands
- Heteropoda bhaikakai Patel & Patel, 1973 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda buxa Saha, Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1995 Comments: Endemic to India.
- Heteropoda emarginativulva Strand, 1907 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda fabrei Simon, 1885 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda fischeri Jäger, 2005 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda gourae Monga, Sadana & Singh, 1988 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda hampsoni Pocock, 1901 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda kandiana Pocock, 1899 Distribution: India, Sri Lanka Comments:Endemic to South Asia
- Heteropoda kuluensis Sethi & Tikader, 1988 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda lentula Pocock, 1901 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda leprosa Simon, 1884 Distribution: India, Myanmar, Malaysia
- Heteropoda lunula (Doleschall, 1857) Distribution: India to Vietnam, Malaysia,Java, Sumatra, Borneo
- Heteropoda malitiosa Simon, 1906 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda merkarensis Strand, 1907 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda nicobarensis Tikader, 1977 Comments: Endemic to Andaman & Nicobar Islands
- Heteropoda nilgirina Pocock, 1901 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda nirounensis (Simon, 1903) Distribution: India, Sumatra
- Heteropoda pedata Strand, 1907 Comments: Endemic to India
- a. H. pedata magna Strand,1909 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda phasma Simon, 1897 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda robusta Fage, 1924 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda rufognatha Strand, 1907 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda sexpunctata Simon, 1885 Distribution: India, Malaysia
- Heteropoda shillongensis Sethi & Tikader, 1988 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda straminiosa Kundu, Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1999 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda striatipes (Leardi, 1902) Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda subplebeia Strand, 1907 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda veiliana Strand, 1907 Comments: Endemic to India
- Heteropoda venatoria (Linnaeus, 1767) Distribution: Pantropical
- Heteropoda warthiana Strand, 1907 Comments: Endemic to India
XLVIII.d. Genus Olios Walckenaer, 1837
- Olios admiratus (Pocock, 1901) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios bhavnagarensis Sethi & Tikader, 1988 Comments: Endemic to India
- Olios fuligineus (Pocock, 1901) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios gravelyi Sethi & Tikader, 1988 Comments: Endemic to India
- Olios hampsoni (Pocock, 1901) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios iranii (Pocock, 1901) Distribution: India, Pakistan comments: Endemic to South Asia.
- Olios kiranae Sethi & Tikader, 1988 Comments: Endemic to India
- Olios lamarcki (Latreille, 1806) Distribution: Madagascar to Sri Lanka, India
- Olios milleti (Pocock, 1901) Distribution: India, Sri Lanka Comments: Endemic to South Asia.
- Olios obesulus (Pocock, 1901) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios patagiatus (Simon, 1897) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios phipsoni (Pocock, 1899) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios pyrozonis (Pocock, 1901) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios rosettii (Leardi, 1901) Comments: Endemic to India
- Olios rotundiceps (Pocock, 1901) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios sanguinifrons (Simon, 1906) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios senilis Simon, 1880 Distribution: India, Sri Lanka Comments: Endemic to South Asia.
- Olios stimulator (Simon, 1897) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios striatus (Blackwall, 1867) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios tarandus (Simon, 1897) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios tener (Thorell, 1891) Distribution: Pakistan, India, Myanmar
- Olios tikaderi Kundu, Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1999 Comments: Endemic to India
- Olios wroughtoni (Simon, 1897) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Olios xerxes (Pocock, 1901) Distribution: Iran to India
XLVIII.e. Genus Palystes L. Koch, 1875
- Palystes flavidus Simon, 1897 Comments: Endemic to India
XLVIII.f. Genus Pandercetes L. Koch, 1875
- Pandercetes celatus Pocock, 1899 Comments: Endemic to India
- Pandercetes decipiens Pocock, 1899 Distribution: India, Sri Lanka Comments: Endemic to South Asia
XLVIII.g. Genus Pseudopoda Jäger, 2000
- Pseudopoda abnormis Jäger, 2001 Comments: Endemic to India
- Pseudopoda akashi (Sethi & Tikader, 1988) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Pseudopoda casaria (Simon, 1897) Comments: Endemic to India
- Pseudopoda hingstoni Jäger, 2001 Comments: Endemic to India
- Pseudopoda lutea (Thorell, 1895) Distribution: India, Myanmar
- Pseudopoda minor Jäger, 2001 Comments: Endemic to India
- Pseudopoda prompta (O.P.-Cambridge, 1885) Distribution: India, Pakistan Comments: Endemic to South Asia.
XLVIII.h. Genus Seramba Thorell, 1887
- Seramba bifasciata Thorell, 1891 Comments: Endemic to Andaman & Nicobar Islands
XLVIII.i. Genus Spariolenus Simon, 1880
- Spariolenus megalopis Thorell, 1891 Comments: Endemic to Andaman & Nicobar Islands
- Spariolenus minusculus (Reimoser, 1934) Comments: Endemic to India.
- Spariolenus tigris Simon, 1880 Distribution: India, Pakistan, Malaysia
XLVIII.j. Genus Thelcticopis Karsch, 1884
- Thelcticopis ajax Pocock, 1901 Comments: Endemic to India
- Thelcticopis bicornuta Pocock, 1901 Comments: Endemic to India
- Thelcticopis canescens Simon, 1887Distribution: India, Myanmar
- Thelcticopis maindroni Simon, 1906 Comments: Endemic to India
- Thelcticopis rufula Pocock, 1901 Comments: Endemic to India
- Thelcticopis serambiformis Strand, 1907 Comments: Endemic to India
- Thelcticopis virescens Pocock, 1901 Comments: Endemic to India
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