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- Austracantha is a genus of spider with a single species, Austracantha minax, commonly known as the jewel spider or the Christmas spider. It is a member...
- Araneus gemmoides, commonly known as the jewel spider (a name shared with Austracantha minax) and cat-faced spider (a name shared with Araneus gemma), is a...
- cardiovascular drug metoprolol Minax (Ultima), the Ultima game character Austracantha minax, an Australian spider Bulbophyllum minax, a type of orchid Dracula...
- Molokai, Hawaii Ventral view, in North Carolina Thelacantha brevispina Austracantha minax "Taxon details Gasteracantha cancriformis (Linnaeus, 1758)", World...
- orb weaver spiders: Araneus gemmoides, the North American jewel spider Austracantha minax, the Australian jewel spider Gasteracantha cancriformis, sometimes...
- 1887 — South America Augusta O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1877 — Madagascar Austracantha Dahl, 1914 — Australia Backobourkia Framenau, Dupérré, Blackledge & Vink...
- (Guerin, 1839) — Madagascar Austracantha Dahl, 1914 Austracantha minax (T****ll, 1859) — Australia, Tasmania Austracantha minax astrigera (L. Koch, 1871)...
- longtailed orb-weaving spider Argiope trifasciata, Banded orb-weaving spider Austracantha minax, Christmas Jewel Spider Celaenia excavata, Bird-dropping spider...
- exhibit spine-like projections on their body. It usually refers to: Austracantha minax, the Australian jewel spider or Christmas spider Gasteracantha...
- Araneidae) found in Queensland Australia. It is similar in shape to Austracantha minax which was originally described as Gasteracantha minax. It was described...