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Unidentified at suppressed - 1 Jun 2020
Unidentified at suppressed - 1 Jun 2020
Unidentified at suppressed - 1 Jun 2020
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Identification history

Tetragnatha sp. (genus) 10 Jul 2023 CarbonAI
Philoponella sp. (genus) 10 Jul 2023 natureguy
Unidentified 2 Jun 2020 LyndalT

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The striped legs were very obvious when it was running.

6 comments

Harrisi wrote:
   4 Jun 2020
Due to small images not containing much detail I can only suggest either Stephanopis sp. or Philoponella sp. as my best guess, sorry.
LyndalT wrote:
   5 Jun 2020
It kept running and hiding!! Hence the finger in the pics. It did have a humpy back like the philoponella, visible from side on
LyndalT wrote:
   6 Jun 2020
I put the pics on the Australian Spider ID page on Facebook and they suggested s either Janula bicornis or Moneta australis
Harrisi wrote:
   7 Jun 2020
Two I've never encountered nor heard of before, good use of resources Lyndal ! My money would be on Janula bicornis...
Hejor1 wrote:
   8 Jul 2023
@Harrisi I think j. bicornis but I can’t find it on the list to suggest it. Has there been a taxon change?

https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/136383301 And https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/111408811
natureguy wrote:
   10 Jul 2023
I suggested one of Stuarts suggestions to remove this one from showing up in "unidentified plants"

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  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 1 Jun 2020 01:08 PM Recorded on
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