- is up to 18 mm, with a leg-span of 28 mm.
Common species are
Lampona cylindrata and
Lampona murina. Both
these species have been
introduced into New Zealand...
-
Lampona is a
genus of
South Pacific spiders in the
family Lamponidae that was
first described by
Tamerlan T****ll in 1869. At
least two
species have a...
-
investigation removed the
species from su****ion. White-tailed
spiders (
Lampona spp.),
indigenous to
Australia and
introduced to New Zealand, have been...
- and two
Lampona species (L. cylindrata, L. murina) also
occurring in New
Zealand where they are
commonly known as 'white-tailed spiders'.
Lampona papua...
- The most
common species is
Lampona cylindrata (throughout
Australia but not
eastern Queensland). The
almost identical Lampona murina is
restricted to eastern...
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spider Misgolas robertsi, Tube
spider Family Lamponidae Lampona cylindrata,
Whitetailed spider Lampona murina,
Whitetailed spider Family Lycosidae Venatrix...
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Scott A. (2014). "A
phoenix of
clinical toxinology: White-tailed
spider (
Lampona spp.) bites. A case
report and
review of
medical significance". Toxicon...
- "White-tail
spider bite: a
prospective study of 130
definite bites by
Lampona species". The
Medical Journal of Australia. 179 (4): 199–202. doi:10.5694/j...
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South Wales) G. styx Platnick, 2000 —
Australia (New
South Wales)
Lampona Lampona T****ll, 1869 L.
airlie Platnick, 2000 —
Australia (Queensland) L....
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Scott A. (2014). "A
phoenix of
clinical toxinology: White-tailed
spider (
Lampona spp.) bites. A case
report and
review of
medical significance". Toxicon...