The Central American dwarf genus that absorbed Ami, small, webbing, and quietly described across Panama and its neighbours while the hobby looked elsewhere.
Small, terrestrial, quick, silk-structuring, undemanding: the dwarf package. New World, urticating hairs present. Nothing about keeping the genus is difficult, and nothing about it trends.
Both genus generations persist in listings, the described binomials anchor a trade otherwise made of locality words, and Central American export restrictions keep supply captive-based and thin. The genus trades on the standing dwarf economics: quick to produce, low-cost to ship, easy to overlook, and durably underpriced relative to the keeping experience it delivers.