Austrarchaea clyneae


Austrarchaea clyneae is a species of spider in the family Archaeidae. It is endemic to Australia. The etymology behind the species name comes from Australian naturalist and photographer Densey Clyne, who served as a great inspiration in the early life of Mark [Harvey (arachnologist)|Mark Stephen Harvey], who was responsible for finding and naming the species.
Its known habitat consists of the Australian rainforests of North-Eastern New South Wales in National Parks such as Mount [Clunie National Park] and Tooloom National Park'''.'''