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  2. Black house spider - Wikipedia

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    Black house spider in its web. The web of B. insignis is a messy-looking construct of irregular sail-like shapes. There is a funnel-shaped, silken retreat, usually in the middle or corner of the web, where the spider spends most of its time waiting for prey. The female spider never leaves the web unless forced to.

  3. Badumna - Wikipedia

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    Badumna is a genus of intertidal spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1890. [5] They are harmless spiders that can be found around human structures and buildings. The most well-known species is B. insignis , also known as the "black house spider" or "black window spider".

  4. List of Desidae species - Wikipedia

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    Badumna guttipes (Simon, 1906) — Australia (Victoria, Tasmania) Badumna hirsuta Thorell, 1890 — Indonesia (Java) Badumna hygrophila (Simon, 1902) — Australia (Queensland) Badumna insignis (L. Koch, 1872) — Australia. Introducded to Japan, New Zealand; Badumna longinqua (L. Koch, 1867) — Eastern Australia. Introduced to USA, Mexico ...

  5. The 10 Most Common House Spiders to Look Out For, According ...

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    Brown recluse. What they look like: The brown recluse is a brown spider with a distinct “violin-shaped marking” on the top of its head and down its back, Potzler says. Also, brown recluse ...

  6. List of common spider species of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Asianopis subrufa, Rufous net-casting spider. Family Desidae. Black house spider Badumna insignis (Desidae) Badumna insignis, Black house spider Badumna longinqua, Brown house spider. Family Dipluridae. Troglodiplura lowryi, Nullarbor cave trapdoor spider. Family Dysderidae. Dysdera crocata, Woodlouse spider. Family Gnaphosidae. Anzacia gemmea ...

  7. A ‘striking’ creature with large spiky legs roamed what’s now ...

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    The idea of coming face to face with a spider-like creature unexpectedly is enough to fill any arachnophobe with horror, let alone encountering one with large, spiky legs.

  8. House spider - Wikipedia

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    The name house spider is a generic term for 11 different spiders commonly found around human dwellings, and may refer to their common name: Yellow sac spider, Cheiracanthium inclusum, a common spider worldwide often found in dwellings; Black house spider, Badumna insignis, an Australian spider also found in New Zealand

  9. Badumna longinqua - Wikipedia

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    Badumna longinqua is an average-sized spider, with males attaining a maximum length of no more than 11 millimetres (0.43 in), while females are marginally larger with a maximum body length of 15 mm (0.59 in).