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Artoriopsis
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * ''Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * ''Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wale ...
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Artoriopsis Eccentrica
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * '' Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * ''Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wal ...
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Artoriopsis Joergi
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * '' Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * '' Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * '' Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * '' Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South ...
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Artoriopsis Whitehouseae
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla ''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Austral ...'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * '' Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * '' Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasm ...
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Artoriopsis Orientalis
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * '' Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * '' Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * '' Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South W ...
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Artoriopsis Murphyi
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * '' Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * '' Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * '' Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South W ...
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Artoriopsis Mulier
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * '' Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * '' Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * '' Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South W ...
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Artoriopsis Melissae
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * '' Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * '' Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * '' Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South W ...
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Artoriopsis Lacustris
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * '' Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * '' Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * '' Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South W ...
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Artoriopsis Anacardium
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * ''Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * ''Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wale ...
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Artoriopsis Bogabilla
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * '' Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * ''Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * ''Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales ...
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Artoriopsis Klausi
''Artoriopsis'' is a genus of wolf spiders first described by Volker W. Framenau in 2007. It is endemic to Australia and is most diverse in the southern half of the continent, though ''A. anacardium'' is found in the tropical north of Australia. Its body size ranges from , with males smaller than females. It appears to prefer open, vegetated or sandy areas of moderate humidity. Species it contains twelve species: * '' Artoriopsis anacardium'' Framenau, 2007 — Northern Territory, Queensland * ''Artoriopsis bogabilla'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wales * '' Artoriopsis eccentrica'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis expolita'' (L. Koch, 1877) — Australia (incl. Tasmania), New Zealand * ''Artoriopsis joergi'' Framenau, 2007 — Western Australia, South Australia * '' Artoriopsis klausi'' Framenau, 2007 — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria * ''Artoriopsis lacustris'' Framenau & Douglas, 2021 — New South Wa ...
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Artoriopsis Expolita
''Artoriopsis expolita'' is a species of wolf spider from southern Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... Females are long, with males slightly smaller. ''Artoriopsis expolita'' is a common spider in open, moderately moist environments and is often found near creeks and rivers, in foredunes, on pasture, and on suburban lawns. Most adults are found between October and January, with females found carrying egg sacs between November and December and found carrying spiderlings from December to January. Between March and August, the species is rarely found. This species has been reported to bite humans on several occasions, resulting in occasional minor swelling and redness around the bite area. References * (2007): Revision of the new Australian genus ''Ar ...
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