Oedignatha


Oedignatha, from Ancient Greek οἰδάω, meaning "to swell", and γνάθος, meaning "jaw", is a genus of Asian spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1881 as a genus of corinnid sac spiders, and moved to Liocranidae in 2014.

Species

it contains thirty-seven species in Southeast Asia, several of which were transferred from other genera, including O. aleipata from Storena, O. andamanensis & O. raigadensis from Amaurobius, O. proboscidea from Corinna, and O. ferox from the former monotypic genus Aepygnatha.