Blue Mountains Funnel Web

Blue Mountains Funnel Web. Blue Mountains funnelweb spider Blue Mountains funnelweb… Flickr The carapace in the male is slightly longer than wide and is roughly square. Hadronyche versuta; Male (left) and female (right) Blue Mountains funnel-web spiders (Hadronyche versuta) Scientific classification;

Funnelweb spider found in woman
Funnelweb spider found in woman's home in Blue Mountains, Sydney NZ Herald from www.nzherald.co.nz

The entrance to the burrow of a Blue Mountains funnel-web spider (Hadronyche versuta) The Blue Mountains Funnel-web Spider (Hadronyche versuta) is rare here but is common to the west and south of Greater Sydney

Funnelweb spider found in woman's home in Blue Mountains, Sydney NZ Herald

Quick Facts Scientific classification, Binomial name The abdomen of the male has a pale dorsal patch, and that of the female is maroon-brown These spiders are part of the Australian funnel-web family

A photo I got of the newest member to my collection. The blue mountain funnel web (Hadronyche. Moving Minerva (Hadronyche versuta, Blue Mountains Funnel Web) into her new enclosure, built in the last video.We also introduce her to Harry, a male of the. The entrance to the burrow of a Blue Mountains funnel-web spider (Hadronyche versuta)

Blue Mountains Funnelweb Spider Hadronyche versuta Large female Highly dangerous spider from. Another funnel-web species in the Blue Mountains is the Southern Tree Funnel-web (Hadronyche cerbera) - see a photo in the Comments section below Hadronyche versuta; Male (left) and female (right) Blue Mountains funnel-web spiders (Hadronyche versuta) Scientific classification;