white-tailed spider. Not all spiders spin webs to catch their meals. When night falls in Australia, the white-tailed spider hunts its prey on foot. This spider sneaks up on small insects or other spiders and sinks its fangs into them, injecting paralyzing venom. The white-tailed spider's bite, while deadly to its prey, is not lethal to humans.. The White-tailed Spider (Lampona cylindrata) The white-tailed spider is a dark, elongated spider, 1 - 2 .5 cm long with a lemon pip shape abdomen and a dull cream spot on the tip. Male spiders and juveniles often have striped legs and two or four spots at the top of the abdomen as well as one at the tip of the tail.

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What does a white-tailed spider look like? White-tailed spiders have a dark reddish grey colour with a cylindrical, cigar-shaped body. Their defining feature is a white spot at their tip. The male spider's abdomen is 12mm, and the female spider's abdomen is 18mm - roughly the size of your fingernail.. The White Tailed Spider Lampona is slightly bigger with females reaching up to 18mm long and males 12mm retrospectively. The leg span is approximately 28mm. The White Tailed Lampona Murina is a little bit smaller but without checking these two species under a microscope, they generally look the same.