The Mediterranean and Arabian tarantulas, which is itself the headline: this genus holds the family's western outposts, from North Africa through the Middle East, in regions with essentially no invertebrate export trade.
Arid burrowers, moderate to small, old world entire: venom undocumented and treated as significant, no handling, dry depth and temperature-swing tolerance.
The recent Arabian descriptions gave the genus its first trade presence in decades, on founder bases that number in the handfuls. Closed origins plus tiny captive loops produce the thinnest supply structures on the site: listings arrive rarely, price without anchors, and stay sparse regardless of demand. The geography is the product and the constraint at once.