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Hadronyche infensa, the
Darling Downs funnel-web spider, is a
venomous mygalomorph spider, one of a
number of
Australian funnel-web
spiders found in Queensland...
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Eupithecia infensa is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in
China (Shensi). Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eupithecia
infensa Vojnits 1979". Home of Ichneumonoidea...
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Stictea infensa is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
known from Australia,
including Queensland and New
South Wales. It is also
found in New Zealand...
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Ichneutica infensa is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. This
species is
endemic to New Zealand. It is
found throughout the
North and
South Islands but appears...
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similar to its
close relative I.
infensa. This
species is very
similar in
appearance to its
close relative I.
infensa but has more
strongly patterned forewings...
- funnel-web
spider (H. versuta), the
Darling Downs funnel-web
spider (H.
infensa), and the Port
Macquarie funnel-web
spider (H. macquariensis). Examination...
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similar to the ground-dwelling
Darling Downs funnel-web
spider (Hadronyche
infensa); the male
northern tree-dwelling funnel-web
spider distinguished by its...
- 1984) – SA
Hadronyche formidabilis (Rainbow, 1914) – QLD, NSW
Hadronyche infensa (Hickman, 1964) – QLD, NSW
Hadronyche jensenae Gray, 2010 – VIC Hadronyche...
- Hi1a
molecule is a
peptide from the
venom of
Australian spider Hadronyche infensa (K’gari
funnel web spider)
which researchers have found, in
studies done...
- dissection. In 2021, with
Glenn King and
Nathan Palpant, he co-founded
Infensa Bioscience, an
Australian biotechnology company. He
serves on the Board...