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98 species

Oxyopes gracilipes (Graceful-legs Lynx Spider)

Oxyopes gracilipes
Oxyopes gracilipes
Oxyopes gracilipes

Pentasteron sp. (genus) (Ant-eating spider)

Pentasteron sp. (genus)
Pentasteron sp. (genus)
Pentasteron sp. (genus)

Poecilipta sp. (genus) (Beautiful Ant Mimic Spider)

Poecilipta sp. (genus)
Poecilipta sp. (genus)
Poecilipta sp. (genus)

Scytodes sp. (genus) (Spitting spider)

Scytodes sp. (genus)
Scytodes sp. (genus)
Scytodes sp. (genus)

Sidymella hirsuta (Hairy crab spider)

Sidymella hirsuta
Sidymella hirsuta
Sidymella hirsuta

Sidymella trapezia (Trapezoid Crab Spider)

Sidymella trapezia
Sidymella trapezia
Sidymella trapezia

Stephanopis altifrons (Knobbly crab spider)

Stephanopis altifrons
Stephanopis altifrons
Stephanopis altifrons

Stephanopis sp. (genus) (Knobbly crab spider)

Stephanopis sp. (genus)
Stephanopis sp. (genus)
Stephanopis sp. (genus)

Storena cyanea (Ant-hunter spider)

Storena cyanea
Storena cyanea
Storena cyanea

Storena formosa (Ant Spider)

Storena formosa
Storena formosa
Storena formosa

Storosa obscura (Dark Storosa)

Storosa obscura
Storosa obscura
Storosa obscura

Synalus angustus (Narrow crab spider)

Synalus angustus
Synalus angustus
Synalus angustus

Tamopsis eucalypti (A two-tailed spider)

Tamopsis eucalypti
Tamopsis eucalypti
Tamopsis eucalypti

Tamopsis fickerti (Two-tailed spider)

Tamopsis fickerti
Tamopsis fickerti
Tamopsis fickerti

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