Further reading
- Austin, A.D, and Anderson D.T. (1978). Reproduction and development of the spider Nephila edulis (Koch) (Araneidae: Araneae). Australian Journal of Zoology 26: 501-518.
- Austin, A.D. and Blest, D.A. (1979). The biology of two Australian species of dinopid spider. Journal of Zoology, London 189: 145-156.
- Beattie, A. and Ehrlich, P.R. (2000). Wild Solutions: How biodiversity is money in the bank. Melbourne University Press.
- Bradley, R.A. (1993). Seasonal activity patterns in Sydney funnel-web spiders (Atrax spp. (Araneae: Hexathelidae). Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 9 (6): 189-192.
- Clyne, D. (1967). Note on the construction of the net and sperm web of the cribellate spider Dinopis subrufus (Koch) (Araneidae: Dinopidae). Australian Zoologist 14: 189-197.
- Coddington, J.A. (1986). Orb webs in 'non-orb' weaving ogre-faced spiders (Araneae: Dinopidae): a question of genealogy. Cladistics 2: 53.
- Craig, L.C. and Bernard, G.D. (1990). Insect attraction to ultraviolet-reflecting spider webs and web decorations. Ecology 71 (2): 616-623.
- Doran, N.E., Kiernan, K., Swain, R. and Richardson, A.M.M. (1999). Hickmania troglodytes, the Tasmanian cave spider, and its potential role in cave management. Journal of Insect Conservation 3: 257-262.
- Doran, N.E., Richardson, A.M.M. and Swain, R. (1999). The Biology of Hickmania troglodytes, the Tasmanian Cave Spider. Pp. 330-332. In The Other 99%. The Conservation and Biodiversity of Invertebrates. W. Ponder and D. Lunney (eds). Transactions of the Royal Society of New South Wales.
- Doran, N.E., Richardson, A.M.M. and Swain, R. The reproductive behaviour of the Tasmanian cave spider, Hickmania troglodytes (Araneae: Austrochilidae). Zoological Society of London 253: 405-418.
- Downes, M.F. (1993). The life history of Badumna candida (Araneae, Amaurobioidea). Australian Journal of Zoology 41(5): 441-446.
- Downes, M.F. (1994a). Tolerance, interattraction and cooperation in the behaviour of the social spider, Phryganoporus candidus (Araneae, Desidae). Bulletin of the British arachnological Society 9(9): 309-317.
- Downes, M.F. (1994b). Nest of the social spider Phryganoporus candidus (Araneae: Desidae): Structure, annual growth cycle and host plant relationships. Australian Journal of Zoology 42(2): 237-260.
- Eisner, T. and Nowicki, S. (1983). Spider web protection through visual advertisement: role of the stabilimentum. Science 219: 185-187.
- Elgar, M. and Fahey, B. (1966). Sexual cannabilism, competition and size dimorphism in the orb-weaving spider Nephila plumipes Latreille (Araneae: Araneoidea). Behavioural Ecology 7: 195-198.
- Elgar, M.A. (1991). Sexual cannabilism, size dimorphism and courtship behaviour in orb-weaving spiders (Araneidae). Evolution 45 (2): 444-448.
- Elgar, M.A., Allen, R.A. and Evans, T.A. (1996). Foraging strategies in orb-spinning spiders: Ambient light and silk decorations in Argiope aetherea Walckenaer (Araneae: Araneoidea). Australian Journal of Ecology 21: 464-467.
- Faulder, R.J. (1995). Systematics and biogeography of the spider genus Missulena Walckaener. Thesis (M.Sc.Agr.), University of Sydney.
Ordgarius magnificus photographs and information, see: http://www-personal.une.edu.au/~dbritton/orgmag.htm
- Forster, L.M. (1995). The behavioural ecology of Latrodectus hasselti (Thorell) (Araneae: Theridiidae), the Australian Redback Spider: a review. In Australasian spiders and their relatives: papers honouring Barbara York Main (M.S. Harvey, ed.). Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 52: 13-24.
- Forster, R.R., Platnick, N.I. and Gray, M.R. (1987). A review of the spider Superfamilies Hypochiloidea and Austrochiloidea (Araneae, Araneomorphae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 185 (1):1-116.
- Gray, M. (1978). Silk, Spinnerets and Snares. Australian Natural History 19: 226-230.
- Gray, M.R. (1983). The male of Progradungula carraiensis Forster and Gray (Araneae, Gradungulidae) with observations on the web and prey capture. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 107: 51-58.
- Gray, M.R. (1987). Distribution of the funnelweb spiders. In Covacevitch, J., Davie, P. and Pearn, J. (eds), Toxic Plants and Animals. A Guide for Australia. Queensland Museum, Brisbane.
- Gray, M.R. (1992). Funnelwebs: separating fact from fiction. Australian Natural History 24: 34-39.
- Gray, M.R. (2002). The Taxonomy and Distribution of the Spider Genus Phryganoporus Simon (Araneae: Amaurobioidea: Desidae). Records of the Australian Museum (in press).
- Gray, M.R. and Anderson, G.J. (1988). A new Australian species of Argyrodes (Araneoidea: Theridiidae) which preys upon its host. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 111(1): 25-30.
- Herberstein, M.E. and Elgar, M.A. (1994). Foraging strategies of Eriophora transmarina and Nephila plumipes (Araneae: Araneoidea): Nocturnal and diurnal orb-weaving spiders. Australian Journal of Ecology 19: 451-457.
- Hickman, V.V. (1967). Some Common Spiders of Tasmania. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. Information on vision and light collection in various animals.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/people/motani/ichthyo/eyes.html
- Isbister,G.K. & Gray, M.R. (2000). Acute and recurrent skin ulceration after spider bite. Medical Journal of Australia 172: 303-304.
- Isbister, G.K. and Gray, M.R. (2002). A prospective study of 750 definite spider bites, with expert spider identification. Queensland Journal of Medicine ; 95: 723-731. [Abstract] http://qjmed.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/11/723
- Isbister, G.K. and Gray, M.R. (2003). Latrodectism: a prospective cohort study of bites by formally identified redback spiders. Medical Journal of Australia , 179 (2): 88-91. [Full article] http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/179_02_210703/isb10807_fm.html
- Isbister, G.K. and Gray, M.R. (2003). White-tail spider bite: a prospective study of 130 definite bites by Lampona species. Medical Journal of Australia , 179 (4): 199-202. [Full article] http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/179_04_180803/isb10785_fm.html
- Jackson, R.R. (1996). Portia Spiders: Mistress of Deception. National Geographic 190 (5): 104-115.
- Jackson, R.R. and Blest, A.D. (1982). The biology of Portia fimbriata, a web-building jumping spider (Araneae: Salticidae) from Queensland: utilisation of webs and predatory versatility. Journal of Zoology, London 196: 255-270.
- Longman, H.A. (1922). The magnificent spider: Dicrostichus magnificus Rainbow: Notes on cocoon spinning and methods of catching prey. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 33: 91-98.
- Main, B.Y. & Mascord, R. (1974). Description and natural history of a 'tube building' species of Dyarcyops from New South Wales and Queensland (Mygalomorphae: Ctenizidae). Journal of the Entomological Society of Australia (New South Wales) 8: 15-21.
- Main, B.Y. (1953). Observations on the burrow and natural history of the trap-door spider Missulena (Ctenizidae). Western Australian Naturalist 5 (4): 73-80.
- Main, B.Y. (1957). Biology of aganippine trapdoor spiders (Mygalomorphae: Ctenizidae). Australian Journal of Zoology 5 (4): 402-473.
- Main, B.Y. (1973). Spiders. Australian Naturalists Library. Collins, Sydney.
- Main, B.Y. (1976). Spiders. The Australian Naturalist Library: Collins, Sydney.
- Main, B.Y. (1982). Adaptations to arid habitats by mygalomorph spiders. pp 273-283. In W.R. Barker and P.J.M. Greenslade (eds). Evolution of the Flora and Fauna of Arid Australia. Peacock Publishers, South Australia.
- McGhee, K. (1999). Funnel-webs. Australian Geographic 53: 80-95.
- McKeown, K. (1963). Australian Spiders. Angus and Robertson, Sydney.
- Platnick, N.I. (2000). A relimitation and revision of the Australasian ground spider family Lamponidae (Araneae: Gnaphosoidea). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 245: 330 pp.
- Raven R. and J. Gallon (1987). The Redback Spider. In Covacevich, J., Davie, P., Pearn, J. (eds), Toxic Plants and Animals: a guide for Australia. Queensland Museum.
- Robins, M. and Le Page, M. (2000). Mean and green - Does a deadly spider hold the key to eco-pesticides? New Scientist, 17 June, No. 2243: 5.
- Stowe, M.K. (1986). Prey specialisation in the Araneidae. In W.A. Shear (ed.), Spiders: Webs, Behaviour and Evolution. Stanford University Press.
- Sutherland, S. and G. Nolch (2000). Dangerous Australian Animals. Hyland Press.
- Sutherland, S.K & Tibballs, J. (2001). Australian Animal Toxins (2nd edition). Oxford University Press.
- Sutherland, S.K. and J. Tibballs (2001). Australian Animal Toxins. The creatures, their toxins and care of the poisoned patient. Oxford University Press. The pressure-immobilisation technique is described
http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/anaes/snakebite.html#SNAKEFIRSTAID
- White J. (1999) Necrotising arachnidism. Medical Journal of Australia Vol 171. 19.
- Wilson, D. and Alewood, P. (2000). Fascinating Funnel-web findings. Today's Life Science 12 (4): 28-33.
- Wishart, G. (1992). New species of the trapdoor spider genus Misgolas Karsch (Mygalomorphae: Idiopidae) with a review of the tube building species. Records of the Australian Museum 44: 263-278.
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