As of June 2019[update] it contains sixty-four species, found in Central America,
Cuba,
Jamaica, and
Mexico, with the exception of the "probably misplaced" A. banksi from the
Galápagos Islands.:[1]
^
abGertsch, W. J. (1982). "The spider genera Pholcophora and Anopsicus (Araneae, Pholcidae) in North America, Central America and the West Indies". Association for Mexican Cave Studies Bulletin. 8: 104.
^Chamberlin, R. V.;
Ivie, W. (1938). "Araneida from Yucatan". Publications, Carnegie Institution of Washington. 491: 123–136.
As of June 2019[update] it contains sixty-four species, found in Central America,
Cuba,
Jamaica, and
Mexico, with the exception of the "probably misplaced" A. banksi from the
Galápagos Islands.:[1]
^
abGertsch, W. J. (1982). "The spider genera Pholcophora and Anopsicus (Araneae, Pholcidae) in North America, Central America and the West Indies". Association for Mexican Cave Studies Bulletin. 8: 104.
^Chamberlin, R. V.;
Ivie, W. (1938). "Araneida from Yucatan". Publications, Carnegie Institution of Washington. 491: 123–136.