Genus Wulfila O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1895
Diagnosis: Wulfila can be distinguished from other anyphaenid genera by the combination of the following characters: pale green coloration (turning to pale yellow or white); AME much smaller than ALE; first pair of legs about 1/3 longer than legs II; male palp with a conspicuous, long, flattened bRTA originating from the base of the segment, bulb with a tegular ventral projection (PTV) extending apically, a posterior tegular projection (PTP) at least half as long as the PTV, a short and complex MA and a filiform embolus; female epigynes usually bulging ventrally and posteriorly over the epigastric furrow, copulatory ducts variable, either short and S-shaped with small accessory bulbs or relatively long and with sac-like modifications, spermathecae oval to sub-spherical, fertilization ducts projecting anteriorly.