Australian Funnel-web Spider - Species

Species

See also: List of Hexathelidae species

The subfamily includes the following species

  • Atrax robustus, Sydney funnel-web spider
  • Atrax yorkmainorum
  • Atrax sutherlandi
  • Hadronyche anzses, Northern funnel-web spider
  • Hadronyche adelaidensis, Adelaide funnel-web spider
  • Hadronyche cerberea, Tree funnel-web spider or Southern funnel-web spider
  • Hadronyche eyrei, Eyre Peninsula funnel-web spider
  • Hadronyche flindersi, Flinders funnel-web spider
  • Hadronyche formidabilis, Northern Rivers funnel-web spider or Northern Tree funnel-web spider
  • Hadronyche infensa, Toowoomba funnel-web spider or Fraser Island funnel-web spider.
  • Hadronyche modesta, Victorian funnel-web spider
  • Hadronyche pulvinator, Cascade funnel-web spider
  • Hadronyche venenata, Tasmanian funnel-web spider
  • Hadronyche versuta, Blue Mountains funnel-web spider

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