Abstract
The Gallieniellidae is a small family of ground-dwelling gnaphosoid spiders with a Gondwanan distribution, currently including 10 genera and 55 species (World Spider Catalog 2017). The composition of the group remains unresolved, as different phylogenies have either supported (Platnick 2002; Haddad et al. 2009) or disputed (Ramírez 2014; Wheeler et al. in press) its monophyly.
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