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- Cambridgea (common name New Zealand sheetweb spider, bush spider) is a spider genus in the family Desidae and some of the first endemic spiders described...
- Cambridgea foliata, commonly known as New Zealand sheet-web spider, is a species of spider in the family Desidae. These nocturnal, arboreal spiders are...
- Cambridgea elegans is a species of spiders in the genus Cambridgea found in New Zealand. List of Stiphidiidae species New Zealand spiders: Stiphidiidae...
- Cambridgea decorata is a species of spiders in the genus Cambridgea found only in New Zealand. It is classified as "data deficient" under the New Zealand...
- the name "sheetweb spiders". The largest of New Zealand's species is Cambridgea foliata, with a body length up to 2.5 centimetres (0.98 in) and a span...
- Chile Cambridgea L. Koch, 1872 Cambridgea agrestis Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand Cambridgea ambigua Blest & Vink, 2000 — New Zealand Cambridgea annulata...
- species in New Zealand include: Anoteropsis (wolf spiders) Celaenia spp Cambridgea spp. (sheetweb spider) Cryptachaea veruculata Delena cancerides (Avondale...
- C. foliata may refer to: Cambridgea foliata (L. Koch, 1872), a spider species in the genus Cambridgea in the family Desidae found in New Zealand Chrysso...
- collection of the Araneida of New Zealand. With a description and figures of Cambridgea fasciata L. Koch from Chatham Island; and also of a new species of Macrothele...
- Australia Buyina Davies, 1998 — Australia Calacadia Exline, 1960 — Chile Cambridgea L. Koch, 1872 — New Zealand Canala Gray, 1992 — New Caledonia Cicirra...