Genus of spiders
Antrodiaetus is a genus of American and Japanese folding trapdoor spiders first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871.[ 2] The name is a combination of the Greek "antrodiaitos" (αντροδιαιτος), meaning "living in caves", "antron" (αντρον), meaning "cave", and "diaita (διαιτα), meaning "way of life, dwelling".[ 3]
Species
As of May 2019[update] the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species:[ 1]
Antrodiaetus apachecus Coyle, 1971 — USA
Antrodiaetus ashlandensis Cokendolpher, Peck & Niwa, 2005 — USA
Antrodiaetus cerberus Coyle, 1971 — USA
Antrodiaetus coylei Cokendolpher, Peck & Niwa, 2005 — USA
Antrodiaetus effeminatus Cokendolpher, Peck & Niwa, 2005 — USA
Antrodiaetus hageni (Chamberlin, 1917) — USA
Antrodiaetus lincolnianus (Worley, 1928) — USA
Antrodiaetus metapacificus Cokendolpher, Peck & Niwa, 2005 — USA
Antrodiaetus microunicolor Hendrixson & Bond, 2005 — USA
Antrodiaetus montanus (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935) — USA
Antrodiaetus occultus Coyle, 1971 — USA
Antrodiaetus pacificus (Simon, 1884) — USA
Antrodiaetus pugnax (Chamberlin, 1917) — USA
Antrodiaetus robustus (Simon, 1891) — USA
Antrodiaetus roretzi (L. Koch, 1878) — Japan
Antrodiaetus stygius Coyle, 1971 — USA
Antrodiaetus unicolor (Hentz, 1842) — USA
Antrodiaetus yesoensis (Uyemura, 1942) — Japan
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