Meghalaya Giribet, Sharma & Bastawade, 2007
Meghalaya Giribet, Sharma & Bastawade, 2007 [originally family uncertain, placed in Stylocellidae by Clouse and Giribet 2010: 9].
Type species: Meghalaya annandalei Giribet, Sharma & Bastawade, 2007 by original designation.
Other species included: None
Description: Stylocellinae, with the following: anal gland pores almost always absent, small ones known in one undescribed species; granulations on second cheliceral article highly reduced, low ridge known only in the same species with the anal gland pore; Rambla’s organ large and depressed (missing in the species with the anal gland pore), when present forming a scoop-shaped fourth tarsus in males (Fig. 3, E–F); ozophores tapered, large, and pointing forward; ventral prosomal complex usually compressed; sternum absent; body profile deep, dorsal scutum arched; sternal opisthosomal sulci between sternites 3 and 4 indistinct due to deep ventral depression; posterior gonostome edge weakly concave, anterior edge broad, forming large, rectangular or squarish gonostome; adenostyle thick; male tibia III thickened.
Distribution: Northeastern India and northern to southern Thailand.