Delena (disambiguation)

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Delena is a genus of spiders.

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<i>Delena cancerides</i>

Delena cancerides, the flat huntsman spider or social huntsman spider, is a large, brown huntsman spider native to Australia. It has been introduced to New Zealand, where it is sometimes known as the Avondale spider as they are commonly found in the suburb of Avondale, Auckland. This was the species used in the beginning of the 2002 movie Spider-Man, a part in Australian movie Napoleon and widely in Arachnophobia, and all films depict them as having a deadly venomous bite, but they are generally considered harmless to humans in real-life. It was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1837.

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<i>Delena</i> Genus of spiders

Delena is a genus of South Pacific huntsman spiders that was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1837.

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