Tamopsis sp. (genus)

Two-tailed spider at Hackett, ACT

Tamopsis sp. (genus) at Hackett, ACT - 20 Sep 2019
Tamopsis sp. (genus) at Hackett, ACT - 20 Sep 2019
Tamopsis sp. (genus) at Hackett, ACT - 20 Sep 2019
Tamopsis sp. (genus) at Hackett, ACT - 20 Sep 2019
Tamopsis sp. (genus) at Hackett, ACT - 20 Sep 2019
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Tamopsis sp. (genus) 23 Sep 2019 michaelb
Tamopsis sp. (genus) 23 Sep 2019 TimL

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The final image shows two spiders in close proximity, one above the other. The higher one is covered by this sighting and is unusual in that it is facing upwards. The lower spider has different markings and is covered in sighting 4235675.

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Christine wrote:
   23 Sep 2019
Hi Tim, noticed your sighting 4229732 is also facing upwards. They seem to have slightly different markings though. I checked your tree near red centre garden yesterday, last time I found three on it, but yesterday could only find one. Seems that they move around a bit even though pretty still when we see them.
TimL wrote:
   24 Sep 2019
Hi Christine, two of the three were still in residence this morning. The one you found is still there, plus the very first one we found several months ago is still in the same spot.
Tim

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  • 20 Sep 2019 12:47 PM Recorded on
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