Antrodiaetus

Antrodiaetus is a genus of American and Japanese folding trapdoor spiders first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. 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".

Species
the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species:
 * 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