Argiope dietrichae
Argiope dietrichae is a rare species of orb-web spider found in the northern parts of Western Australia and the Northern Territory. It was first described by Levi in 1983, and it was named for Amalie Dietrich who collected specimens for the Godeffroy Museum in Hamburg.
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Argiope dietrichae
Argiope dietrichae is a rare species of orb-web spider found in the northern parts of Western Australia and the Northern Territory. It was first described by Levi in 1983, and it was named for Amalie Dietrich who collected specimens for the Godeffroy Museum in Hamburg.
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Argiope dietrichae adalah spes ...... di Australia Barat dan Utara.
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Argiope dietrichae is a rare s ...... e Godeffroy Museum in Hamburg.
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Levi, 1983
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Female in Western Australia
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Argiope dietrichae
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Argiope dietrichae adalah spes ...... di Australia Barat dan Utara.
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Argiope dietrichae is a rare s ...... e Godeffroy Museum in Hamburg.
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Argiope dietrichae är en spind ...... s listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Argiope dietrichae
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Argiope dietrichae
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