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  2. Selenotypus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Selenotypus includes one of the largest of Australia's theraphosids. [2] At present, the only recognised species within this genus is Selenotypus plumipes, [1] [3] but this is expected to change, as it is becoming apparent that the genus has a wide distribution, and at present Australian theraphosids as a whole are poorly classified.

  3. List of common spider species of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Selenotypus plumipes, Australian Featherleg spider. Family Theridiidae. Redback Latrodectus hasselti Ariamnes spp., Whip spiders Latrodectus hasselti, Redback spider Nesticodes rufipes, Red-legged House spider Steatoda grossa, Cupboard spider Thwaitesia argentiopunctata, Silver Dewdrop spider. Family Thomisidae

  4. List of Theraphosidae species - Wikipedia

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    Selenocosmia crassipes (L. Koch, 1874) - Australia (Queensland) Selenocosmia deliana Strand, 1913 - Indonesia (Sumatra) Selenocosmia effera (Simon, 1891) - Indonesia (Moluccas) Selenocosmia fuliginea (Thorell, 1895) - Myanmar; Selenocosmia hasselti Simon, 1891 - Indonesia (Sumatra) Selenocosmia hirtipes Strand, 1913 - Indonesia (Moluccas), New ...

  5. Selenotypus plumipes - Wikipedia

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    Selenotypus To a monotypic taxon : This is a redirect from the only lower-ranking member of a monotypic spider taxon to its monotypic taxon. In a biology-related article, when for example a genus has only one species, the binomial name may be a redirect to the genus.

  6. Selenocosmiinae - Wikipedia

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    The Selenocosmiinae [1] are a subfamily of tarantulas (Mygalomorphae: Theraphosidae) found throughout South-East Asia and Australia.This subfamily is defined by the presence of a lyra on the maxillae and strikers on the chelicerae, allowing these spiders to stridulate and produce a "hissing" sound.

  7. Spiders of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The collectors of that time included Eduard Daemel (1821–1900) entomologist, trader, explorer and collector; and Amalie Dietrich (1821–91) who spent 10 years in Australia collecting specimens for the Museum Godeffroy in Hamburg. William Joseph Rainbow (1856–1919) was one of the most prolific of Australia's early home-grown contributors ...

  8. Selenops - Wikipedia

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    Selenops is a spider genus that is found in many arid regions of the world, but some species may also be found in some cooler and even mountainous regions. Most of the 132 species (as of May. 2021) are hard to visually distinguish, and requires study of their finer anatomy.

  9. List of monotremes and marsupials of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is home to two of the five extant species of monotremes and the majority of the world's marsupials (the remainder are from Papua New Guinea, eastern Indonesia and the Americas). The taxonomy is somewhat fluid; this list generally follows Menkhorst and Knight [ 1 ] and Van Dyck and Strahan, [ 2 ] with some input from the global list ...