Kreischeria is a genus of extinct trigonotarbid arachnids known from the Carboniferous of Germany.
In a redescription of the genus, Kreischeria wiedei was recognised by Rößler and Dunlop as by far largest of all trigontarbids, measuring around 51 millimetres (2.0 in) in length.
[1] Kreischeria was first described by Geinitz in 1882, where it was erroneously identified as a Pseudoscorpion.
Haase later identified the genus correctly as a trigontarbid, but under the original name Anthracomarti.
Fairly recently, the holotype was rediscovered after being lost for many years, and in 1997 the genus was described in detail.