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- Phoneyusa is a genus of spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). The genus was erected by Ferdinand Karsch in 1884, based on a spider...
- Phoneyusa lesserti is a species of spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). This species can be found in the Central African Republic...
- China Phoneyusa Phoneyusa Karsch, 1884 Phoneyusa antilope (Simon, 1889) - Congo Phoneyusa belandana Karsch, 1884 (type) - Central African Rep. Phoneyusa bidentata...
- Phoneyusa rutilata, or the West African gray baboon spider,[citation needed] is a member of the tarantula family, Theraphosidae, native to Guinea-Bissau...
- 1885 – Kenya, Tanzania Phlogiellus Po****, 1897 – Asia, Papua New Guinea Phoneyusa Karsch, 1884 – Africa Phormictopus Po****, 1901 – Cuba, Argentina, Brazil...
- Hysterocrates minimus Strand, 1907 → Phoneyusa minima (Nomen dubium) Hysterocrates severini Strand, 1920 → Phoneyusa bidentata List of Theraphosidae species...
- bidentata, a land snail Phaonia bidentata, a fly first described in 1933 Phoneyusa bidentata, a large arachnid Piranga bidentata, an American songbird Pyrene...
- Phlogiellus insul**** borneoensis Selenocosmia nigroventris Marx, 1893 → Phoneyusa nigroventris (Nomen dubium) Selenocosmia obscura Hirst, 1909 → Phlogiellus...
- near Lake Tanganyika in modern day Tanzania. It was synonymized with Phoneyusa from 1985 to 1990. As of December 2019[update] it contains two species...
- subfamily at one time or another. A 2014 study included Anoploscelus and Phoneyusa. A 2018 study included Hysterocrates, Monocentropus and Pelinobius. Genera...