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Tetragnathidae
Long-Jawed Orb-Weaver Identification in Australia
Slender long-legged orb-weaver often near water or vegetation, with an elongated body.
Usually low riskFirst aid / what to do now
- Move away from the spider and avoid handling it.
- Wash the bite area with soap and water.
- Use a cold pack for pain or swelling.
- Call 13 11 26 or seek medical advice if symptoms are severe, spreading, infected-looking, allergic, or you are unsure what bit you.
This site cannot diagnose a bite. In an emergency call 000. For poisoning advice in Australia call 13 11 26.
Quick identification
- Long narrow body
- Long thin legs
- Orb web
- Often near water or vegetation
Danger level
Usually low risk
What to check next
Check for an elongated body and stretched posture.
When to seek medical help
Seek care for severe or unexpected symptoms.
Where it is usually seen
Vegetation, reeds, shrubs and areas near water.
Similar spiders
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