Faiditus



Faiditus is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Eugen von Keyserling in 1884.

Species
it contains fifty-nine species, all found in the Americas except for F. xiphias, found in Asia:
 * F. acuminatus (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil, Argentina
 * F. affinis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1880) – Brazil
 * F. alticeps (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil, Paraguay
 * F. altus (Keyserling, 1891) – Venezuela, Brazil
 * F. amates (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Mexico, Guatemala
 * F. americanus (Taczanowski, 1874) – USA to Brazil, Argentina
 * F. amplifrons (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1880) – Panama to Argentina
 * F. analiae (González & Carmen, 1996) – Brazil
 * F. arthuri (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Panama
 * F. atopus (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936) – Panama to Ecuador
 * F. bryantae (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Costa Rica, Panama
 * F. cancellatus (Hentz, 1850) – USA, Canada, Bahama Is.
 * F. caronae (González & Carmen, 1996) – Brazil
 * F. caudatus (Taczanowski, 1874) – USA, Caribbean to Argentina
 * F. chicaensis (González & Carmen, 1996) – Argentina
 * F. chickeringi (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Panama
 * F. cochleaformus (Exline, 1945) – Ecuador, Peru
 * F. convolutus (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Guatemala to Peru, Brazil
 * F. cordillera (Exline, 1945) – Ecuador
 * F. cristinae (González & Carmen, 1996) – Brazil
 * F. cubensis (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Cuba
 * F. darlingtoni (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Jamaica, Hispaniola
 * F. davisi (Exline & Levi, 1962) – USA, Mexico
 * F. dracus (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936) – USA to Paraguay
 * F. duckensis (González & Carmen, 1996) – Brazil
 * F. ecaudatus Keyserling, 1884 (type) – Brazil
 * F. exiguus (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Cuba, Puerto Rico
 * F. fulvus (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Brazil
 * F. gapensis (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Jamaica
 * F. gertschi (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Panama
 * F. globosus (Keyserling, 1884) – USA to Ecuador
 * F. godmani (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Guatemala
 * F. iguazuensis (González & Carmen, 1996) – Argentina
 * F. jamaicensis (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Jamaica
 * F. laraensis (González & Carmen, 1996) – Argentina
 * F. leonensis (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Mexico
 * F. maculosus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898) – USA, Mexico
 * F. mariae (González & Carmen, 1996) – Argentina
 * F. morretensis (González & Carmen, 1996) – Brazil, Argentina
 * F. nataliae (González & Carmen, 1996) – Argentina
 * F. peruensis (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Peru
 * F. plaumanni (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Brazil
 * F. proboscifer (Exline, 1945) – Ecuador, Peru
 * F. quasiobtusus (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Puerto Rico, Virgin Is.
 * F. rossi (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Colombia
 * F. sicki (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Brazil
 * F. solidao (Levi, 1967) – Brazil
 * F. spinosus (Keyserling, 1884) – Venezuela, Peru
 * F. striatus (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil
 * F. subdolus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898) – USA to Guatemala
 * F. subflavus (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Peru
 * F. sullana (Exline, 1945) – Peru
 * F. taeter (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Mexico
 * F. ululans (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1880) – Mexico to Brazil
 * F. vadoensis (González & Carmen, 1996) – Argentina
 * F. woytkowskii (Exline & Levi, 1962) – Peru
 * F. xiphias (Thorell, 1887) – Myanmar, India (Nicobar Is.) to Japan, Indonesia (Krakatau)
 * F. yacuiensis (González & Carmen, 1996) – Argentina
 * F. yutoensis (González & Carmen, 1996) – Argentina