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Black house spiders

Family: Desidae (formerly Amaurobiidae), Genus: Baduma
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Black house spiders are so named because of their habit of building untidy looking webs at the corners of windows, doors and crevices. This spiders produces venom that may cause local pain, nausea, vomiting and sweating. It has also been associated with at least one case of skin blistering and inflammation. Bites are not frequently reported, possibly due to the relatively nondescript all black appearance of this spider (as compared with the redback spider or the white-tailed spider, for example). The most common species found in Australia is the Badumna insignis.


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  • Black window spider
 
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Prepared by: Annette Alafaci
Created: 25 August 2004
Modified: 14 June 2006

Published by Australian Venom Research Unit, 22 July 2004
Comments, questions, corrections and additions: mail@avru.org
Updated: 27 January 2009
http://www.avru.org/compendium/biogs/A000016b.htm

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