Spider field guide


Tips for submitting spider sightings: 

Photos from various angles are sometimes necessary for specific ID.

  • front (eye arrangement, pedipalp colour)
  • dorsal (above - general colouration, carapace and abdomen patterns)
  • ventral (underneath - especially useful for some of the ground-dwelling families and orb-weaving families)
  • side (further details for general shape, abdomen patterns and eye configuration)
  • back (further details for abdomen pattern).

Comments or photos on the following also provides valuable information if/when such features are applicable and observed...

  • surroundings and location (eg. ground, leaf litter, hand rail, tree trunk)
  • web structure and silk use (eg. orb, messy & tangled, throwing silk)
  • breeding (eg. display, egg sac)
  • behaviour (eg. hunting, interaction, familiarity with people such as the threatening display of a huntsman or the friendly and curious jumping spiders that jump onto the camera lens)
  • notable, unique, exciting or strange observations (eg. spur-like protrusions from legs, camouflage, mimicry)

Please note that the size of the spider is measured by body length.

  • body size is from the top of the cephalothorax (head) to the tip of the abdomen without including the legs.

(Updated: October, 2022. Please feel free to message a spider moderator if you have any queries or suggestions for improvement)

Resources

  • Field guide: A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia authored by Robert Whyte & Greg Anderson


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Araneus hamiltoni (Hamilton's Orb Weaver)

Araneus talipedatus (Slender green orb-weaver)

Badumna insignis (Black House Spider)

Badumna sp. (genus) (Lattice-web spider)

Clubiona sp. (genus) (Unidentified Stout Sac Spider)

Delena cancerides (Social huntsman spider)

Dolomedes sp. (genus) (Fishing spider)

Dysdera crocata (Slater-eating Spider)

Eriophora biapicata (Garden orb weaver)

Habronestes bradleyi (Bradley's Ant-Eating Spider)

Hortophora sp. (genus) (Garden orb weaver)

Isopedella sp. (genus) (Isopedella huntsman)

Isopedella victorialis (A huntsman spider)

Lehtinelagia prasina (Leek-green flower spider)

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