Ammotrechidae

Guides

  • Ammotrechella

    Ammotrechella is a genus of curve-faced solifugids (camel spiders) in the family Ammotrechidae, established by Carl Friedrich Roewer in 1934. The genus contains approximately 15-18 described species distributed across the Caribbean, Central America, and parts of North and South America. Several species show transoceanic distributions, with some occurring on both sides of the Atlantic. One species, A. manggi, has been studied in Colombian mangrove ecosystems.

  • Branchia

    Branchia is a genus of solifuges (sun spiders or camel spiders) in the family Ammotrechidae, described by Muma in 1951. These arachnids are characterized by their elongated bodies, large chelicerae, and rapid running ability. The genus is part of the subfamily Saronominae and contains multiple species distributed in arid regions.

  • Branchia potens

    Branchia potens is a species of solifuge (sun spider) in the family Ammotrechidae, described by Muma in 1951. It belongs to the genus Branchia, which is classified within the subfamily Saronominae. The species is known from North America. As with many solifuges, detailed biological information remains limited in published literature.