Mesabolivar

Mesabolivar is a genus of cellar spiders that was first described by M. A. González-Sponga in 1998.

Species
it contains ninety-four species, found only in South America and on Trinidad:
 * M. acrensis Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. amadoi Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. amanaye Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. amazonicus Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. anseriformis (González-Sponga, 2011) – Venezuela
 * M. argentinensis (Mello-Leitão, 1938) – Argentina
 * M. aurantiacus (Mello-Leitão, 1930) – Northern South America
 * M. azureus (Badcock, 1932) – Brazil
 * M. baianus Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. banksi (Moenkhaus, 1898) – Brazil
 * M. beckeri (Huber, 2000) – Brazil
 * M. bico Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. bicuspis Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. bonita Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. borgesi Huber, 2018 – Argentina
 * M. botocudo Huber, 2000 – Brazil
 * M. brasiliensis (Moenkhaus, 1898) – Brazil
 * M. buraquinho Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. caipora Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. camacan Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. camussi Machado, Yamamoto, Brescovit & Huber, 2007 – Brazil
 * M. cantharus Machado, Yamamoto, Brescovit & Huber, 2007 – Brazil
 * M. catarinensis Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. cavicelatus Machado, Brescovit, Candiani & Huber, 2007 – Brazil
 * M. ceruleiventris (Mello-Leitão, 1916) – Brazil
 * M. chapeco Huber, 2018 – Brazil, Argentina
 * M. charrua Machado, Laborda, Simó & Brescovit, 2013 – Brazil, Uruguay
 * M. claricae Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. constrictus Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. cuarassu Huber, Brescovit & Rheims, 2005 – Brazil
 * M. cyaneomaculatus (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil
 * M. cyaneotaeniatus (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil
 * M. cyaneus (Taczanowski, 1874) – Venezuela, French Guiana, Guyana, Brazil
 * M. delclaroi Machado & Brescovit, 2012 – Brazil
 * M. difficilis (Mello-Leitão, 1918) – Brazil
 * M. eberhardi Huber, 2000 – Trinidad, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil
 * M. embapua Machado, Brescovit & Francisco, 2007 – Brazil
 * M. exlineae (Mello-Leitão, 1947) – Peru
 * M. forceps Machado, Brescovit, Candiani & Huber, 2007 – Brazil
 * M. gabettae Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. giupponii Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. globulosus (Nicolet, 1849) – Chile, Argentina
 * M. goitaca Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. guapiara Huber, 2000 – Brazil
 * M. guaycolec Huber, 2018 – Argentina
 * M. huambisa Huber, 2000 – Peru, Ecuador
 * M. huanuco Huber, 2000 – Peru
 * M. huberi Machado, Brescovit & Francisco, 2007 – Brazil
 * M. iguazu Huber, 2000 – Brazil, Argentina
 * M. inmanis Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. inornatus Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. itajai Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. itapoa Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. jamari Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. junin Huber, 2000 – Peru
 * M. kaingang Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. kathrinae Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. locono Huber, 2000 – Suriname, Guyana
 * M. macushi Huber, 2018 – Venezuela
 * M. madalena Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. mairyara Machado, Brescovit, Candiani & Huber, 2007 – Brazil
 * M. maraba Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. maxacali Huber, 2000 – Brazil
 * M. mimoso Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. monteverde Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. murici Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. nigridentis (Mello-Leitão, 1922) – Brazil
 * M. niteroi Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. pallens Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. paraensis (Mello-Leitão, 1947) – Brazil
 * M. pau Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. perezi Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. pseudoblechroscelis González-Sponga, 1998 (type) – Venezuela
 * M. rudilapsi Machado, Brescovit & Francisco, 2007 – Brazil
 * M. saci Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. sai Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. samatiaguassu Huber, Brescovit & Rheims, 2005 – Brazil
 * M. sepitus Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. serrapelada Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. similis Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. simoni (Moenkhaus, 1898) – Brazil
 * M. spinosus (González-Sponga, 2005) – Venezuela
 * M. spinulosus (Mello-Leitão, 1939) – Brazil
 * M. tabatinga Huber, 2018 – Peru, Brazil
 * M. tamoio Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. tandilicus (Mello-Leitão, 1940) – Uruguay, Argentina
 * M. tapajos Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. togatus (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil
 * M. turvo Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. unicornis Huber, 2015 – Brazil
 * M. uruguayensis Machado, Laborda, Simó & Brescovit, 2013 – Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina
 * M. xingu Huber, 2000 – Brazil
 * M. yucuma Huber, 2018 – Brazil
 * M. yuruani (Huber, 2000) – Venezuela