Annandaliella is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by A. S. Hirst in 1909.
[2] As of December 2019[update] it contains three species endemic to India: A. ernakulamensis, A. pectinifera, and A.
[1] They are selenogyrid tarantulas, meaning they have a stridulating organ on the inner side of the chelicerae.
[3] They can be distinguished from other genera by the row of spines found in the inner side of the celicerae found in males, used for stridulation.
Their feet of leg 1 is slender, and the division of their tarsal scopula is practically obsolete in males.