Sullivans Creek, O'Connor species

Overview

Sullivans Creek has been identified as an important ecological corridor for aquatic and riparian wildlife through the urban fabric of Canberra, as well as a significant cultural site for Ngunnawal people. Sullivans Creek starts in Goorooyarroo Nature Reserve, in Gungahlin, and flows through to Lake Burley Griffin before water finally enters the Molonglo River.

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16 species

Araneus eburnus (Bush orb weaver)

Araneus eburnus
Araneus eburnus
Araneus eburnus

Cheiracanthium gracile (Slender sac spider)

Cheiracanthium gracile
Cheiracanthium gracile
Cheiracanthium gracile

Cryptachaea veruculata (Diamondback comb-footed spider)

Cryptachaea veruculata
Cryptachaea veruculata
Cryptachaea veruculata

Gea theridioides (An orb weaver spider)

Gea theridioides
Gea theridioides
Gea theridioides

Helpis minitabunda (Threatening jumping spider)

Helpis minitabunda
Helpis minitabunda
Helpis minitabunda

Leucauge dromedaria (Silver dromedary spider)

Leucauge dromedaria
Leucauge dromedaria
Leucauge dromedaria

Neosparassus calligaster (Beautiful Badge Huntsman)

Neosparassus calligaster
Neosparassus calligaster
Neosparassus calligaster

Philoponella congregabilis (Social house spider)

Philoponella congregabilis
Philoponella congregabilis
Philoponella congregabilis

Plebs bradleyi (Enamelled spider)

Plebs bradleyi
Plebs bradleyi
Plebs bradleyi

Servaea incana (Hoary Servaea)

Servaea incana
Servaea incana
Servaea incana

Servaea sp. (genus) (Unidentified Servaea jumping spider)

Servaea sp. (genus)
Servaea sp. (genus)
Servaea sp. (genus)

Sidymella trapezia (Trapezoid Crab Spider)

Sidymella trapezia
Sidymella trapezia
Sidymella trapezia

Socca pustulosa (Knobbled Orbweaver)

Socca pustulosa
Socca pustulosa
Socca pustulosa
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