Euophryinae sp. (Mr Stripey) undescribed

Mr Stripey at Dunlop, ACT

Euophryinae sp. (Mr Stripey) undescribed at Dunlop, ACT - 24 Sep 2019 05:01 PM
Euophryinae sp. (Mr Stripey) undescribed at Dunlop, ACT - 24 Sep 2019 05:01 PM
Euophryinae sp. (Mr Stripey) undescribed at Dunlop, ACT - 24 Sep 2019 05:01 PM
Euophryinae sp. (Mr Stripey) undescribed at Dunlop, ACT - 24 Sep 2019 05:01 PM
Euophryinae sp. (Mr Stripey) undescribed at Dunlop, ACT - 24 Sep 2019 05:01 PM
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Euophryinae sp. (Mr Stripey) undescribed 1 Aug 2020 MichaelMulvaney
Unverified 28 Sep 2019 CathB

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Only about 3 mm long. Probably the same as sighting 3424602, which was also seen on a stringybark trunk. Possibly a species of Cytaea?

3 comments

Bron wrote:
   26 May 2020
Robert Whyte suggested Family:Euophryinae near Maratus-Jotus-Saitus for my photo of this pretty spider Cath. Bron
Harrisi wrote:
   26 May 2020
Def sub family Euophryinae, was only talking last night to the taxonomist who is working on them presently. Very common across wide range, commonly known as 'mr stripey' or 'exclamation mark' there will be a few species in what will probably be a new genus!?
Bron wrote:
   26 May 2020
Yes sorry indeed a subfamily Euophryinae (my mistake not Robert's). Thanks - interesting :)

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