Neoanagraphis chamberlini
Gertsch & Mulaik, 1936
Neoanagraphis chamberlini is a of liocranid in the Liocranidae. It was described by Gertsch & Mulaik in 1936. The species is found in the United States and Mexico. It belongs to a of that was revised by Vetter in 2001, with this species being one of the included in that revision. Very little is known about the biology or of this particular species.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neoanagraphis chamberlini: /ˌniːoʊˌænəˈɡræfɪs ˈtʃeɪmbərlɪni/
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Identification
Members of the Neoanagraphis can be distinguished from related liocranid genera by genitalic and somatic characters detailed in Vetter's 2001 revision. Neoanagraphis chamberlini specifically was treated in that revision, though distinguishing features from are not provided in the available sources.
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Distribution
United States and Mexico.
Similar Taxa
- Other Neoanagraphis speciesThe Neoanagraphis was revised by Vetter in 2001, with N. chamberlini being one of several included; distinguishing features among would require examination of the original revision.
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Taxonomic History
The Neoanagraphis was revised by Vetter (2001) in the Journal of Arachnology, with Neoanagraphis chamberlini being one of the treated in that work. The genus belongs to the Liocranidae, a group of .