Aname atra

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Aname atra
Black Wishbone.jpg
fangs of A. atra
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A. atra
Binomial name
Aname atra
(Strand, 1913)
Synonyms

Chenistonia atra
Sungenia atra
Aname diversicolor

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The black wishbone spider (Aname atra) is a mygalomorph spider of South Australia. It is one of the wishbone spiders in the taxonomic family Nemesiidae, found in varied habitats throughout Australia, including Tasmania.[1] The most common species are the mottled eastern wishbones in the genus Namea, found in rainforests, black wishbones in the genus Aname, found in drier parts of Queensland, and the bearded wishbone, Xamiatus magnificus, also found in Queensland.[1][2]

Name

They are called wishbone spiders for the shape of their burrow.

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