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Mount Ainslie to Black Mountain species

Overview

The riparian corridor between Mount Ainslie and Black Mountain represents one of the last remaining green space corridors connecting the major woodland ecosystems of the Inner North. It is also an important area for recreational use.

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9 species

Clynotis severus (Stern Jumping Spider)

Clynotis severus
Clynotis severus
Clynotis severus

Maratus griseus (Jumping spider)

Maratus griseus
Maratus griseus
Maratus griseus

Myrmarachne sp. (genus) (Unidentified Ant-mimic jumping spider)

Myrmarachne sp. (genus)
Myrmarachne sp. (genus)
Myrmarachne sp. (genus)

Opisthoncus grassator (Jumping spider)

Opisthoncus grassator
Opisthoncus grassator
Opisthoncus grassator

Opisthoncus sp. (genus) (Unidentified Opisthoncus jumping spider)

Opisthoncus sp. (genus)
Opisthoncus sp. (genus)
Opisthoncus sp. (genus)

Salticidae (family) (Unidentified Jumping spider)

Salticidae (family)
Salticidae (family)
Salticidae (family)

Sandalodes superbus (Ludicra Jumping Spider)

Sandalodes superbus
Sandalodes superbus
Sandalodes superbus

Servaea sp. (genus) (Unidentified Servaea jumping spider)

Servaea sp. (genus)
Servaea sp. (genus)
Servaea sp. (genus)

Simaethula sp. (genus) (A jumping spider)

Simaethula sp. (genus)
Simaethula sp. (genus)
Simaethula sp. (genus)
Mount Ainslie to Black Mountain

Land area

323.08 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

19

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