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introduced to the Americas.
Ludwig Carl
Christian Koch
described Badumna insignis in 1872. B.
insignis is a dark,
robust spider. The
female grows up to 18 mm,...
- B.
insignis has also been
found in ****an,
though it is
thought it was introduced. As of October 2022[update] it
contains sixteen species:
Badumna arguta...
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solitary spider. The
lifespan of
Badumna longinqua is not
officially do****ented,
however its
closest relative Badumna insignis lives for a
maximum of around...
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common spider worldwide often found in
dwellings Black house spider,
Badumna insignis, an
Australian spider also
found in New
Zealand Brown house spider...
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Asianopis subrufa,
Rufous net-casting
spider Family Desidae Badumna insignis,
Black house spider Badumna longinqua,
Brown house spider Family Dipluridae Troglodiplura...
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favoured prey is the
black house spider (
Badumna insignis) and the
closely related brown house spider (
Badumna longinqua), both of which, like the whitetail...
- have been
posted in
parks around the city. The
black house spider (
Badumna insignis), the
cellar spider (Pholcus phalangioides) and the
giant daddy-long-legs...
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recent years and now
includes inland genera and
species as well, such as
Badumna and Phryganoporus. In 2017, the
family Amphinectidae was
merged into Desidae...
- (Java)
Badumna hygrophila (Simon, 1902) —
Australia (Queensland)
Badumna insignis (L. Koch, 1872) — Australia.
Introducded to ****an, New
Zealand Badumna longinqua...