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Information page on Huntsman Spiders from the Australian Museum; Badge Huntsman Spider at Victorian Museum; Varieties of Sparassidae University of Southern Queensland – pictures & descriptions; Remarkable Australian Lichen Huntsman Archived 2017-03-02 at the Wayback Machine at American Arachnological Society
Holconia immanis, commonly known as the Sydney huntsman spider and giant banded huntsman, [citation needed] is a species of huntsman spider found in eastern Australia. Holconia immanis - near Cooktown, Queensland, Australia in 2009 Female specimen in the Australian Museum. It was previously known as Isopeda immanis for many years. It is one of ...
Delena cancerides, the communal huntsman, flat huntsman or social huntsman, is a large, brown huntsman spider native to Australia. It has been introduced to New Zealand , where it is sometimes known as the Avondale spider . [ 1 ]
Holconia insignis (T. D. Thorell, 1870) – Australia (Queensland, New South Wales), giant huntsman; Holconia murrayensis Hirst, 1991 – Australia (South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales), Murray banded huntsman; Holconia neglecta Hirst, 1991 – Australia (Western Australia, Northern Territory), Neglecta's banded huntsman
Holconia immanis, Sydney Huntsman spider, Large Huntsman spider, Giant Huntsman spider, Grey Huntsman Spider Neosparassus spp., Badge Huntsman spiders and Shield Huntsman spiders Pandercetes gracilis, Lichen huntsman. Family Stiphidiidae. Stiphidion facetum, Sombrero spider. Family Tetragnathidae. Tetragnatha spp., Four-jawed spider. Family ...
Beregama aurea, sometimes called the golden huntsman, is a species of spider endemic to Queensland and parts of New South Wales, Australia. It is a member of the genus Beregama of huntsman spiders .
Delena is a genus of South Pacific huntsman spiders that was first described by Charles Athanase ... – Australia (Tasmania, King Is.) Delena tasmaniensis (Hirst ...
Holconia insignis is a species of huntsman spider found in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. [1] [2] It is the type species for the genus Holconia, and was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1870. [1]