Coenoptychus pulcher Simon, 1885

Coenoptychus pulcher Simon, 1885: 37 (♀); Gravely, 1931: 276, fig. 20G (♀); Majumder & Tikader, 1991: 145, figs 306–310 (♀); Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001: 329, figs 486–488 (♀); Paul et al., 2018: 165, figs 1A–D, 2A–H, 3A–F, 4A–C, F–K (♂ ♀); Caleb, 2020: 15720, figs 5G–L, 25J (♂ ♀).

Onychocryptus mutillaris Karsch, 1892: 295, plate XI, fig. 17 (♀).

Coenoptychus pulchellus Simon, 1897b: 174 (lapsus); Green, 1912: 92, figs 5–6 (♂ ♀).

Castaneira quadrimaculata Reimoser, 1934: 490, fig. 13 (♂) (lapsus).

Castianeira quadrimaculata Majumder & Tikader, 1991: 143, figs 302–305 (♂) (misidentification); Sankaran et al., 2019: 332.

Type locality. Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu, India (Simon 1885; Paul et al. 2018).

Type repository. MNHN (Paul et al. 2018) .

Records from India. Kerala, Tamil Nadu (Reimoser 1934; Paul et al. 2018; Caleb 2020).

Distribution. India, Sri Lanka (World Spider Catalog 2021).

Remarks. This species was redescribed and well-illustrated by Paul et al. (2018), based on non-type material. The record of this species from West Bengal, India is wrong as the illustrated species has procurved PER (Majumder & Tikader 1991: fig. 302) and thus not a member of Coenoptychus that has recurved PER (Paul et al. 2018).