Other hunting spiders


Other hunting spiders

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EathanDouglas wrote:
14 Apr 2025
similar family, Trochanteriidae, the trochanter of leg pair 4 are enlongated in this family :)

Hemicloea sp. (genus)
JohnGiacon wrote:
14 Apr 2025
Hi Nate; Mapr originally would not accept the images. I deleted and reloaded - there now. J

Hemicloea sp. (genus)
NateKingsford wrote:
13 Apr 2025
Hey @JohnGiacon, there doesn't seem to be an image with this sighting, could you please double check this :)

Hemicloea sp. (genus)
Ange wrote:
10 Apr 2025
Notasteron genus perhaps? It is a really striking spider! And great photograph!
https://bie.ala.org.au/species/https://biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/f196b015-de24-4de8-b40a-68b5bc0dbb16

Zoridae (family)
EathanDouglas wrote:
9 Apr 2025
maybe Arkys alatus, a gravid female.

Arkys sp. (genus)
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