Badge Huntsman
Neosparassus diana
Details | |
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Type | Invertebrate |
Group | |
Former Scientific Name | Heteropoda diana |
Biology | Nocturnal. Builds a silky retreat under bark for moulting and laying eggs. The egg sac is a flattish silken capsule which is aggressively guarded by the female. |
Distinctive Markings | The first two pairs of legs are much longer than the hind pairs. A dark triangular patch (hence the name 'badge') is found on the underside of the abdomen. |
Taxonomy | |
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Phylum | Arthropoda |
Class | Arachnida |
Order | Araneae |
Family | Sparassidae |
Genus | Neosparassus |
Species | diana |
Mainly found in Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales, but occurs across Australia.
Source: Atlas of Living Australia