They are readily distinguished from other
African theraphosid genera by the combined presence of a retrolateral cheliceral scopula, composed of plumose, stridulatory setae, and the strongly procurved fovea. The fovea is typically strongly procurved and in some species surrounds a distinct protuberance. This protuberance may take the form of a simple posterior extension of the caput, a low-set plug or a prominent, discrete conical projection. All
Ceratogyrus species possess a pale yellow anteriorly placed, transverse, sub-abdominal band. This feature is not distinct in other
Harpatirinae except
Augacephalus junodi. The absence of dense, ventral femoral fringes on the palpi and legs I and II distinguish
Ceratogyrus spp. from female
A. junodi. == Horn function ==