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Huntsman
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Fact Box
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Heteropoda jugulans (QM) or a related species
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| Body length: |
female: 22 mm
male: 19 mm
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Under loose bark in eucalypt forests and occasionally on inside walls of sheds
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Being a nocturnal hunter, this species is readily caught in pit traps made by burying 10 litre cylinders into the ground in a bush setting. The legs of this spider are comparatively long for a huntsman and are not always seen to be curved forwards in typical huntsman fashion.
Spider(s) with a very similar appearance: Heteropoda cervina and several other huntsman spider species, although few of these have the mottled appearance of this species.
Email Ron Atkinson for more information.
Last updated 7 February 2002.
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