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Mouse Spider

Missulena bradleyi

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Field Notes

Description:

Females are black overall and are larger than the males. The males are black with a bluish-white patch on the front of their abdomen.

Habitat:

Mouse spiders are found in east coastal and highland regions of Australia. Like trapdoor spiders, the mouse spider lives in burrows in the ground, often in the banks of rivers, creeks and other waterways, but is also found in suburban gardens. The burrows are built with double or single trapdoors and the entrance is oval shaped. The females tend to remain in or near their burrows throughout their lives. Males can be found wandering during early winter, especially after rain.

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Comments (2)

I love these guys but am still to see one in the wild!
MacChristiansen - you're macro is to die for! Brilliant shots!
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PublishedJanuary 28, 2012

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