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Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), female. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider female
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), female. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider female
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), female. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), female. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider fangs
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), close detail of a female's fangs. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Coffs Harbour, NSW Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider male
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider venom on fangs
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. When enlarged this image shows a large drop of venom one each of the fangs. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Burrowing Spider Xamiatus kia
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Burrowing Spider (Xamiatus kia), male. A member of the Nemesiidae family. Similar in appearance to Funnel-web Spider. Very little is known of this spider's natural history, including venom toxicity. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
   
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