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Lampona
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Eba
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Barrow
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Dwellingup
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Davies
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Danggali
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Cumberland
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Cudgen
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Cohuna
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Chinghee
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Chalmers
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Carlisle
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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Lampona Bunya
''Lampona'' is a genus of South Pacific spiders in the family Lamponidae that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. At least two species have a whitish tip to the abdomen and are known as " white-tailed spiders". Both hunt other spiders and have been introduced to New Zealand. The name is derived from the Middle English '' laumpe'', meaning "light" or "fire". Species it contains fifty-seven species native to Australia and New Guinea: *'' L. airlie'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. allyn'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales) *'' L. ampeinna'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, central Australia) *'' L. barrow'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. braemar'' Platnick, 2000 – Eastern Australia, Tasmania *'' L. brevipes'' L. Koch, 1872 – Australia (Western Australia) *'' L. bunya'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. carlisle'' Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland) *'' L. chalmers'' Platnick ...
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