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Habronestes hunti (Nine-dotted Ground Spider)
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Small and fleeting
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See discussion below. This seems most likely to be as labelled. The genus are Australian and feed on ants. There are 20+ species in the revision by Baehr published by the Australian Museum in 2003.Near Dr Roberts Waterhole, Girraween NP.
Habronestes hunti (Nine-dotted Ground Spider)
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