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- Aname abstract "The spider genus Aname is endemic to Australia, with one species (A. tasmanica) found only on Tasmania. It contains the black wishbone spider, A. atra.Spiders in this genus, together with the related and very similar genera Chenistonia and Namea, are called "wishbone spiders", for the shape of their open silk-lined burrow, which has the shape of the letter "Y", with one arm shorter than the other. Only the longer arm reaches the surface. The shorter arm is believed to allow the spider to survive flooding by trapping an air bubble.While Aname prefers dry open country and occurs throughout much of Australia (though mostly inland), Chenistonia occurs mostly in south and western Australia, and Namea is only known along the east coasts in rain forests.The lesser wishbone spider (A. distincta) occurs through lowland open forests of the Moreton Valley as far north as Eidsvold and Gayndah, the greater wishbone spider A. pallida from Gladstone along the dry coastal corridors to Cairns.Bites from Aname are rare, but females of A. inimica (also called "unfriendly" by Aborigines) are reported to have bitten several people, resulting in local pain, redness and soreness.".
- Aname class Arachnid.
- Aname family Nemesiidae.
- Aname kingdom Animal.
- Aname order Mygalomorphae.
- Aname order Spider.
- Aname phylum Arthropod.
- Aname thumbnail Black_Wishbone.jpg?width=300.
- Aname wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Aname wikiPageExternalLink www.arachne.org.au.
- Aname wikiPageID "6248830".
- Aname wikiPageRevisionID "598016015".
- Aname classis "Arachnida".
- Aname diversity "33".
- Aname diversityLink "List of Nemesiidae species#Aname".
- Aname familia Nemesiidae.
- Aname genus "Aname".
- Aname genusAuthority "L. Koch, 1873".
- Aname hasPhotoCollection Aname.
- Aname imageCaption "fangs of A. atra".
- Aname imageWidth "250".
- Aname name "Aname".
- Aname ordo Spider.
- Aname phylum "Arthropoda".
- Aname rangeMapWidth "250".
- Aname regnum "Animalia".
- Aname subdivision "See text".
- Aname subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Aname subordo Mygalomorphae.
- Aname subject Category:Nemesiidae.
- Aname subject Category:Spider_genera.
- Aname subject Category:Spiders_of_Australia.
- Aname type Animal100015388.
- Aname type Arachnid101769347.
- Aname type Arthropod101767661.
- Aname type Invertebrate101905661.
- Aname type LivingThing100004258.
- Aname type Object100002684.
- Aname type Organism100004475.
- Aname type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aname type Spider101772222.
- Aname type SpidersOfAustralia.
- Aname type Whole100003553.
- Aname type Animal.
- Aname type Arachnid.
- Aname type Eukaryote.
- Aname type Species.
- Aname type Arachnid.
- Aname type Organism.
- Aname comment "The spider genus Aname is endemic to Australia, with one species (A. tasmanica) found only on Tasmania. It contains the black wishbone spider, A. atra.Spiders in this genus, together with the related and very similar genera Chenistonia and Namea, are called "wishbone spiders", for the shape of their open silk-lined burrow, which has the shape of the letter "Y", with one arm shorter than the other. Only the longer arm reaches the surface.".
- Aname label "Aname (genre)".
- Aname label "Aname".
- Aname label "Aname".
- Aname label "Aname".
- Aname sameAs Aname.
- Aname sameAs Aname_(genre).
- Aname sameAs Aname.
- Aname sameAs m.0fyvcm.
- Aname sameAs Q2396326.
- Aname sameAs Q2396326.
- Aname sameAs Aname.
- Aname wasDerivedFrom Aname?oldid=598016015.
- Aname depiction Black_Wishbone.jpg.
- Aname isPrimaryTopicOf Aname.
- Aname name "Aname".