- family: Theraphosidae
- genus: Selenocosmia
- species: Selenocosmia arndsti (Schmidt & von Wirth, 1991)
- species: Selenocosmia aruana Strand, 1911
- species: Selenocosmia compta Kulczynski, 1911
- species: Selenocosmia crassipes (L. Koch, 1874)
- species: Selenocosmia deliana Strand, 1913
- species: Selenocosmia dichromata (Schmidt & von Wirth, 1992)
- species: Selenocosmia effera (Simon, 1891)
- species: Selenocosmia fuliginea (Thorell, 1895)
- species: Selenocosmia hasselti Simon, 1891
- species: Selenocosmia hirtipes Strand, 1913
- species: Selenocosmia honesta Hirst, 1909
- species: Selenocosmia imbellis (Simon, 1891)
- species: Selenocosmia insignis (Simon, in Hasselt, 1890)
- species: Selenocosmia insulana Hirst, 1909
- species: Selenocosmia javanensis (Walckenaer, 1837)
- species: Selenocosmia javanensis brachyplectra Kulczynski, 1908
- species: Selenocosmia javanensis dolichoplectra Kulczynski, 1908
- species: Selenocosmia javanensis fulva Kulczynski, 1908
- species: Selenocosmia javanensis sumatrana Strand, 1907
- species: Selenocosmia kovariki (Schmidt & Krause, 1995)
- species: Selenocosmia kulluensis Chamberlin, 1917
- species: Selenocosmia lanceolata Hogg, 1914
- species: Selenocosmia lanipes Ausserer, 1875
- species: Selenocosmia lyra Strand, 1913
- species: Selenocosmia mittmannae (Barensteiner & Wehinger, 2005)
- species: Selenocosmia obscura Hirst, 1909
- species: Selenocosmia orophila (Thorell, 1897)
- species: Selenocosmia papuana Kulczynski, 1908
- species: Selenocosmia peerboomi (Schmidt, 1999)
- species: Selenocosmia pritami Dyal, 1935
- species: Selenocosmia raciborskii Kulczynski, 1908
- species: Selenocosmia samarae (Giltay, 1935)
- species: Selenocosmia similis Kulczynski, 1911
- species: Selenocosmia stirlingi Hogg, 1901
- species: Selenocosmia strenua (Thorell, 1881)
- species: Selenocosmia strubelli Strand, 1913
- species: Selenocosmia subvulpina Strand, 1907
- species: Selenocosmia sutherlandi Gravely, 1935
- species: Selenocosmia tahanensis Abraham, 1924
- species: Selenocosmia valida (Thorell, 1881)