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Progradungula is a
genus of
Australian large-clawed
spiders that was
first described by
Raymond Robert Forster and
Michael R. Gray in 1979. As of May 2024[update]...
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Progradungula barringtonensis is a
species of
cribellate spider endemic to the
Barrington Tops
National Park of New
South Wales, Australia. It is one...
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Progradungula otwayensis,
commonly known as the
Otway odd-clawed spider, is a
species of
cribellate spider endemic to the
Great Otway National Park of...
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Progradungula carraiensis, or the
Carrai cave spider, is a
cribellate spider found only in the
moist forests and
limestone caves of the
Carrai Plateau...
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Zealand Progradungula Forster & Gray, 1979
Progradungula carraiensis Forster & Gray, 1979 (type species) — New
South Wales Progradungula otwayensis...
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Pianoa Forster, 1987 P.
isolata Forster, 1987 (type) — New
Zealand Progradungula Forster & Gray, 1979 P.
carraiensis Forster & Gray, 1979 (type) — Australia...
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Progradungula otwayensis (Gradungulidae)
holding a
snare made from silk spun from its cribellum...
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ground spiders Dr****odes
cupreus Gradungulidae 8 17 large-clawed
spiders Progradungula carraiensis (Carrai cave spider)
Hahniidae 24 353
dwarf sheet spiders...
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Retrieved 5
October 2013. Milledge,
Graham A. (1997). "A new
species of
Progradungula Forster & Gray (Araneae: Gradungulidae) from Victoria".
Memoirs of the...
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Retrieved 28
October 2024. Forster, R. R.; Gray, M. R. (1979). "
Progradungula, a new
cribellate genus of the
spider family Gradungulidae (Araneae)"...