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- Q2216980 abstract "White-tailed spiders are spiders native to southern and eastern Australia, and so named because of the whitish tips at the end of their abdomens. Body size is up to 18 mm, with leg-span of 28 mm. Common species are Lampona cylindrata and Lampona murina. Both these species have been introduced to New Zealand.White-tailed spiders are vagrant hunters that seek out and envenom prey rather than spinning a web to capture it; their preferred prey is other spiders.They are reported to bite humans; effects include local pain, a red mark, local swelling and itchiness; rarely nausea, vomiting, malaise or headache may occur. Ulcers and necrosis have been attributed to the bites, but a scientific study by Isbister and Gray (2003) showed these had other causes, mostly infections. The study of 130 white-tailed spider bites found no necrotic ulcers or confirmed infections.".
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- Q2216980 binomialAuthority "L. Koch, 1866".
- Q2216980 classis Q1358.
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- Q2216980 genus "Lampona".
- Q2216980 name "White-tip spider".
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- Q2216980 type Animal.
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- Q2216980 comment "White-tailed spiders are spiders native to southern and eastern Australia, and so named because of the whitish tips at the end of their abdomens. Body size is up to 18 mm, with leg-span of 28 mm. Common species are Lampona cylindrata and Lampona murina.".
- Q2216980 label "White-tailed spider".
- Q2216980 depiction White_tailed_spider.jpg.
- Q2216980 name "White-tip spider".