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Trapdoor, Funnelweb or Mouse spider (Mygalomorphae) species

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14 species

Arbanitis sp. (genus) (A spiny trapdoor spider)

Arbanitis sp. (genus)
Arbanitis sp. (genus)
Arbanitis sp. (genus)

Atrax sutherlandi (Funnel-web Spider)

Atrax sutherlandi
Atrax sutherlandi
Atrax sutherlandi

Atrax yorkmainorum (Funnel-web spider)

Atrax yorkmainorum
Atrax yorkmainorum
Atrax yorkmainorum

Hadronyche alpina (Alpine funnelweb spider)

Hadronyche alpina
Hadronyche alpina
Hadronyche alpina

Hexathelidae (family) (Funnelweb spider)

Hexathelidae (family)
Hexathelidae (family)

Idiopidae (family) (Spiny Trapdoor Spider)

Idiopidae (family)
Idiopidae (family)
Idiopidae (family)

Missulena occatoria (Red-headed Mouse Spider)

Missulena occatoria
Missulena occatoria
Missulena occatoria

Mygalomorphae (infraorder) (Unidentified mygalomorph spider)

Mygalomorphae (infraorder)
Mygalomorphae (infraorder)
Mygalomorphae (infraorder)

Nemesiidae (family) (Wishbone Spider)

Nemesiidae (family)
Nemesiidae (family)
Nemesiidae (family)

Paraembolides sp. (genus) (A funnel-web spider)

Paraembolides sp. (genus)
Paraembolides sp. (genus)
Paraembolides sp. (genus)

Stanwellia sp. (genus) (Trapdoor Spider)

Stanwellia sp. (genus)
Stanwellia sp. (genus)
Stanwellia sp. (genus)

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Invasiveness

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