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- Tungari monteithi is a species of mygalomorph spider in the Barychelidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1994 by Australian arachnologist...
- Phyllium monteithi is a species of phasmatodea in the family Phylliidae (leaf insect). P. monteithi is found in tropical Queensland in Australia. The type...
- Cryptoforis monteithi is a species of mygalomorph spider in the Idiopidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 2021 by Australian arachnologists...
- Hadronyche monteithi is a species of funnel-web spider in the Atracidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 2010 by Australian arachnologist...
- Craspedophysa monteithi is a moss bug, the only confirmed, extant species in the genus Craspedophysa. Craspedophysa monteithi is found in northern Queensland...
- Bymainiella monteithi is a species of funnel-web spider in the Hexathelidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1978 by Australian...
- Neaitkenia monteithi is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It was first described in 1982 as Aitkenia monteithi by José Carvalho and Gordon...
- Arbanitis monteithi is a species of armoured trap-door spider in the family Idiopidae, and is endemic to Queensland. It was first described by Robert...
- Cormocephalus monteithi is a species of centipede in the Scolopendridae family. It is endemic to Australia, and was first described in 1983 by L. E. Koch...
- Amauropelma monteithi is a species of wandering spider first described in 2001 by Robert Raven and Kylie S. Stumkat, and found in Queensland. The species...