Both Dresserus and Gandanameno closely resemble the Genus Eresus, which occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, and both used to be included in Eresus. Size fairly large, perhaps 2 cm. In spite of large chelicerae, inoffensive. Usually sit with legs close to body.
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{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Female "Velvet Spider". Family Eresidae, probable Genus Dresserus, or just possibly Gandanomeno, which are common in Southern Africa. It closely resembles the Genus Eresus, which occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, and