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  2. Beregama aurea - Wikipedia

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    Beregama aurea, sometimes called the golden huntsman, is a species of spider endemic to Queensland and parts of New South Wales, Australia. It is a member of the genus Beregama of huntsman spiders .

  3. Queen of the Spiders - Wikipedia

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    Queen of the Spiders is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.It was published by TSR, Inc. in 1986 and is a compilation of seven previous related modules, often referred to as a "supermodule."

  4. The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon's editors felt that the "pedestrian character of the caverns echoes the adventure's primordial nature", while its complicated wilderness setting and large second booklet set it apart from other adventures of the time. The booklet introduced 30 new creatures, including the derro and the demon lords Baphomet and Graz'zt.

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  6. Actinopodidae - Wikipedia

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    Actinopodidae is a family of mygalomorph spiders found in mainland Australia and South America usually in open forest. Species are most common in Queensland, Australia . [ 1 ] It includes mouse spiders ( Missulena species), whose bites, though rare, are considered medically significant and potentially dangerous.

  7. Beregama cordata - Wikipedia

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    This spider was identified thanks largely to the work of D. B. Hirst. [4] It closely resembles Beregama aurea.It also resembles several other Australian huntsman spiders, especially species from the genus Neosparassus, although it lacks the black patch on the underpart of the abdomen which is found on Neosparassus members.

  8. Idiopidae - Wikipedia

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    Idiopidae, also known as armored or spiny trapdoor spiders, [1] is a family of mygalomorph [2] spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1889. [ 3 ] Behaviour

  9. Idioctis yerlata - Wikipedia

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    Idioctis yerlata, also known as the intertidal trapdoor spider, is a species of mygalomorph spider in the Barychelidae family. It is endemic to Australia . It was described in 1992 by Australian arachnologists Tracey Churchill and Robert Raven .