Species in this genus are found in
Namibia and
South Africa.
Description Palystella species have a total body length of 17 to 25 mm. The
carapace is longer than wide, convex anteriorly, and lightly and regularly arched above. The
cephalic portion is higher than in
Palystes. The
eyes occupy more than half of the anterior width of the carapace. The anterior eye row is recurved, with the lateral eyes much larger than the median eyes. The posterior eye row is straight with equidistant eyes. The posterior lateral eyes are decidedly larger than the median eyes and equal to the anterior lateral eyes. The median quadrangle is much longer than wide. The
clypeus is wider than an anterior lateral eye. The
chelicerae are stout, with the inferior margin bearing three robust teeth. The labium is very short, shorter than in
Palystes, truncated apically, reaching to about a fourth the length of the maxillae. The maxillae do not stand vertical as in
Palystes but diverge outwards, with the apices more pointed distally than in
Palystes. The sternum is as wide as long, almost circular. The leg formula is 2431, with legs more or less equal in length and spined as in
Palystes.
Life style Palystella species are found on the soil surface.
Taxonomy The genus
Palystella was described by Lawrence in 1928 based on four species from Namibia. Two of these species have also been sampled from South Africa. The genus has not been revised. ==Species==