See text The Selenogyrinae are a subfamily of tarantulas found in Africa and Asia.
[1] The Selenogyrinae are characterized by a unique stridulating organ situated between the chelicerae, which consists of two very similar rows of hair.
[2] Some species have labiosternal mounds and the clypeus is usually absent, or very narrow.
[3] The WSC currently accepts these genera:[1] Selenogyrus and Euphrictus were the original genera in Hirst's 1908 Selenogyrinae.
Annandaliella was added by Schmidt in 1993.