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Triangular Spider
Arkys walckanaeri
WA |
0122:
Wrap-around Spider
Dolophanes sp
Norseman, WA
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0123:
Barychelid Spider
Idiommata sp.
Little Sandy Desert, WA |
0124:
Funnelweb Spider
Hadronyche formidabalis
Northern N.S.W & Qld
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0125:
Centralian White-tail Spider
Lampona sp.
Little Sandy Desert, WA |
0126:
Giant Trapdoor Wolf Spider
Lycosa species
Vernon Station Gascoyne Region, WA |
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0127:
Wolf Spider
‘Lycosa’ sp
Mt. Whaleback, WA |
0128:
Desert Sac Spider
Miturga sp.
Little Sandy Desert, WA |
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0129:
South-western Red and Black Spider
Nicodamus mainae
Southwest Western WA |
0130
Peacock Jumping Spider male
Maratus sp.
Boonanarring Nature Reserve, WA |
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0131
Peacock Jumping Spider male
Maratus sp.
Julimar State Forest, WA |
0132
Coastal Peacock Jumping Spider
Maratus sp.
Perth, WA |
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ARACHNIDS
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Australian
spiders today have ancestries that derive from 3 sources – The
ancient great
southern supercontinent of Gondwana (Australia, Africa, India, South
America); the continent when isolated (Australia for most of its disconnected
history); and when it came into contact with Asian influences as it
drifted north (Australia in recent geological times).
Australia has a rich spider fauna with most of the World’s Families
represented in it’s fauna, as well as a handful of small Families
unique to the region. Among these are included some of the world’s
most beautiful spiders – peacock jumping spiders. Not only are
the colours of the mature males sensational, the semaphore courtship
dancing techniques are as complicated as those of many birds.
250 more species available in the collection
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0133:Blue-faced
Jumping Spider
Cheyne Beach, WA
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0134:
Jumping Spider
Mopsis mormon
Walcott Inlet, WA
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0135:
Thomisid Spider
Thomisidae
Jurien Bay, WA |
0136:
Black-fronted Huntsman
Delena nigrifrons
Perth, WA
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0137:
Yellow-speckled Ground Huntsman
Neosparassus sp.
Cheyne Beach, WA
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0138:
Theraphosid Spider
Phlogiellus sp.
Qld |
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0139:
Green Tree Ant mimic
Oecophylla smaragdina mimic
Kimberley Region, WA
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0140:
Western Bark Crab spider
Stephanopis palliolata
Perth, WA
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