“…The majority, 24 out of the currently 32 species of Calocteninae (in seven genera, Caloctenus, Gephyroctenus, Toca, Apolania, Diallonnis Simon 1897, Celaetycheus and Arctenus), were described in the last 10 years and most of the specimens were collected recently (Silva 2004;Polotow & Brescovit 2008, 2009, 2013. This is remarkable, as the shelf life between discovery and description of new species is on average 21 years (Fontaine et al 2012, Miller et al 2014), and because it concerns medium sized to large spiders.…”