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  1. Common Missouri Spiders
    A spider is not an insect. It has eight legs, no visible antennae and a two-piece body
    http: //mdc.mo.gov/nathis/arthopo/mospider/

  2. Hobo Spider Web Site: Yellow Sac Spiders
    Information on the biology, diagnosis and treatment bites by the yellow sac spiders, genus Cheiracanthium
    http: //hobospider.org/yellosac.html

  3. Huntsman spiders
    The Common Huntsman spiders are found living under loose bark. Both Tropical and Shield Huntsman spiders are found under bark, on foliage and in leaf litter.
    http: //amonline.net.au/factsheets/huntsman_spi...

  4. Jumping Spiders of the World
    A quick photo album of genera of Jumping spiders
    http: //salticidae.org/jsotw.html

  5. Mouse Spiders
    Eastern Mouse Spiders are found in east coastal and highland regions of Australia.
    http: //amonline.net.au/factsheets/mouse_spider...

  6. Orb Weaving Spiders
    Orb web weaving spiders are found throughout Australia.
    http: //amonline.net.au/factsheets/orb_weaving_...

  7. Red-back spiders
    Red-back spiders are found throughout Australia. They are common in disturbed and urban areas.
    http: //amonline.net.au/factsheets/redback.htm

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