Katipo was created in 1870.
Katipo or Red Katipo Spider (latrodectus katipo) is a venomous spider native to New Zealand. The life span is about 12 months (year). The Katipo Spider is an endangered species and recently has become threated with extinction.
Katipo or Red Katipo Spider (latrodectus katipo) is a venomous spider native to New Zealand. The life span is about 12 months (year). The Katipo Spider is an endangered species and recently has become threated with extinction.
Do we have katipo spiders in Christchurch, NZ
katipo is a spider called night stinger
Brian Patrick has written: 'Conservation status of the New Zealand red katipo spider (Latrodectus katipo Powell, 1871)' -- subject(s): Latrodectus katipo, Rare invertebrates, Widow spiders
No, the katipo is an endangered spider native to New Zealand. Although related to Australia's redback spider, it is not the same species.
The katipo is a native spider of New Zealand, related to both the American Black Widow spider and the Australian Redback.
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Katipo or Red Katipo Spider (latrodectus katipo) is a venomous spider native to New Zealand. Their habitat is sand dunes. Typically they have their webs in low growing plants and vegetation that can be found associated with sand dunes areas. They have also been noted for constructing their webs under drivewood, stones and other debris found on the shore. The life span is about 12 months (year). The Katipo Spider is an endangered species and recently has become threated with extinction.
Katipo is one species of the genus latrodectus, family theridiidae. There are over 30 distinct species of theridiidae worldwide.