Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve species

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13 species

Arkys walckenaeri (Triangle spider)

Arkys walckenaeri
Arkys walckenaeri
Arkys walckenaeri

Habronestes bradleyi (Bradley's Ant-Eating Spider)

Habronestes bradleyi
Habronestes bradleyi
Habronestes bradleyi

Habronestes sp. (genus) (An ant-eating spider)

Habronestes sp. (genus)
Habronestes sp. (genus)
Habronestes sp. (genus)

Lehtinelagia sp. (genus) (Flower Spider or Crab Spider)

Lehtinelagia sp. (genus)
Lehtinelagia sp. (genus)
Lehtinelagia sp. (genus)

Miturga sp. (genus) (Unidentified False wolf spider)

Miturga sp. (genus)
Miturga sp. (genus)
Miturga sp. (genus)

Nicodamidae (family) (Red and Black Spider)

Nicodamidae (family)
Nicodamidae (family)
Nicodamidae (family)

Nyssus albopunctatus (White-spotted swift spider)

Nyssus albopunctatus
Nyssus albopunctatus
Nyssus albopunctatus

Nyssus coloripes (Spotted Ground Swift Spider)

Nyssus coloripes
Nyssus coloripes
Nyssus coloripes

Storosa obscura (Dark Storosa)

Storosa obscura
Storosa obscura
Storosa obscura

Thomisidae (family) (Unidentified Crab spider or Flower spider)

Thomisidae (family)
Thomisidae (family)
Thomisidae (family)

Zodariidae (family) (Unidentified Ant spider or Spotted ground spider)

Zodariidae (family)
Zodariidae (family)
Zodariidae (family)
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
  • Area (hectares) 5.4K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 2.48 sightings per ha

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