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Australasian funnel-web spiders are venomous spiders of the family Hexathelidae . These spiders are found in two genera of the family: Hadronyche (which is not associated with any ... http://www.wch.sa.gov.au/paedm/clintox/ Sydney Funnel-web Spider - Australian Reptile Park http://www.reptilepark.com.au/research/fwsv.html ; ReferencesCollecting venom from a Funnel-web Spider. Photo: © Australian Reptile Park.Of all the thousands of Australian spiders, arthropods and insects, only three have bites which alone are capable of causing death - the funnel-web spider (and related atrax ... Venom : Although there are different types of funnel web spiders, the spider pictured ... motor and autonomic nerves is an important symptom of a funnel web bite ( Australian ...
Protein: Atracotoxin-hvI (versutoxin) from Australian funnel-web spider ( Hadronyche versuta ) Lineage: Root: scop; Class: Small proteins [56992] Usually dominated by metal ligand ... About Funnel-web Spider Venom: Info. The Australian Reptile Park (Australia) 10/10/04: Atrax and Hadronyche: A lot of info. International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) 10/10 ... Sydney Funnel-web Spider, Atrax robustus Photo: Pavel German. Sydney Funnel Web ... Further information, Australian Museum fact sheet: Funnel-web Spiders http://www.amonline.net.au ...
Sydney Funnel-web Spider -Animals ... Scientific Name: Atrax robustus A large, bulky spider, with females reaching over 35mm in body length and males around 25mmAustralia is home to the world's deadliest spider (the Northern Australian Funnel-Web Spider) as well as the world's second-deadliest spider (the Sydney Funnel-Web Spider)
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