Cebrennus

Cebrennus is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1880. It is considered a senior synonym of Cerbalopsis.

The Moroccan flic-flac spider (C. rechenbergi), that uses a flic-flac motion to escape threats, was first described in 2014.

Species
it contains nineteen species, found in Africa, Asia, on Malta, and in Spain:
 * Cebrennus aethiopicus Simon, 1880 – Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia
 * Cebrennus atlas Jäger, 2014 – Morocco
 * Cebrennus castaneitarsis Simon, 1880 – Algeria to Israel
 * Cebrennus concolor (Denis, 1947) – Egypt
 * Cebrennus cultrifer Fage, 1921 – Algeria
 * Cebrennus flagellatus Jäger, 2014 – Afghanistan
 * Cebrennus intermedius Jäger, 2000 – Saudi Arabia
 * Cebrennus kochi (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) – Syria, Israel
 * Cebrennus laurae Jäger, 2014 – Canary Is.
 * Cebrennus logunovi Jäger, 2000 – Turkmenistan
 * Cebrennus mayri Jäger, 2000 – Oman
 * Cebrennus powelli Fage, 1921 – Morocco
 * Cebrennus rambodjavani Moradmand, Zamani & Jäger, 2016 – Iran
 * Cebrennus rechenbergi Jäger, 2014 – Morocco
 * Cebrennus rungsi Jäger, 2000 – Morocco
 * Cebrennus sumer Al-Khazali & Jäger, 2019 – Iraq
 * Cebrennus tunetanus Simon, 1885 – Tunisia
 * Cebrennus villosus (Jézéquel & Junqua, 1966) – Algeria, Tunisia
 * Cebrennus wagae (Simon, 1874) (type) – Malta, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya