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Porrhothele antipodiana, the
black tunnelweb spider, is a
species of
mygalomorph spider that is
endemic to New Zealand. It is the most
common and widespread...
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Porrhothele is a
genus of
mygalomorph spiders endemic to New Zealand. They are the only
members of the
family Porrhothelidae. They were
first described...
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tarantulas or
sheet funnel-web
spiders family Porrhothelidae, sole
genus Porrhothele This page is an
index of
articles on
animal species (or
higher taxonomic...
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Paratropididae 4 16
baldlegged spiders Paratropis tuxtlensis Porrhothelidae 1 5
Porrhothele antipodiana (black
tunnelweb spider)
Pycnothelidae 15 137 Stanwellia...
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Pholcus phalangioides Poecilopachys australasia (two-spined spider)
Porrhothele antipodiana Spelungula cavernicola (Nelson cave spider)
Steatoda capensis...
- wasp's larvae.
Known hosts of P.
monachus includes the
black tunnelweb (
Porrhothele antipodiana),
trapdoor (Cantuaria spp.),
funnelweb (Hexathele), sheetweb...
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curving its
abdomen and
stinging the
midventral region of the prosoma.
Porrhothele antipodiana is
attacked when it
stands and
faces the wasp with the first...
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Macrothele Ausserer, 1871 — Africa, Europe, Asia Now in
Porrhothelidae Porrhothele Simon, 1892 — New
Zealand Five of the
seven genera are
found in Australia...
- Tri****ic–Recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Male
Avicularia juruensis Porrhothele antipodiana Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
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distinguish Hexathele hochstetteri from
other genera of Hexathelidae, such as
Porrhothele, as they only have four spinnerets.
Female banded tunnelweb spider eyes...