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Wishbone Spider
''Aname'' is a genus of Mygalomorphae, mygalomorph spiders. It is endemic (ecology), endemic to Australia. The spiders, as well as some in closely related genera, are also known as wishbone spiders. It was first described by Ludwig Koch in 1873. Diagnosis ''Aname'' species may be distinguished from other genera in the family by the presence of a prominent asetose ventral depression on the male pedipalpal tibia. Distribution and habitat While ''Aname'' prefers dry open country and occurs throughout much of Australia (though mostly inland), ''Chenistonia'' occurs mostly in South Australia, South and Western Australia, and ''Namea'' is only known along the east coast in rainforests. The lesser wishbone spider (''Aname distincta'') occurs through the lowland open forests of south-east Queensland's Moreton Valley as far north as Eidsvold, Queensland, Eidsvold and Gayndah, Queensland, Gayndah, and the greater wishbone spider (''Aname pallida'') from Gladstone along dry coastal corri ...
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Anama (other)
Anama may refer to: Places * Anama, New Zealand, a sparsely populated locality in the Canterbury region of the South Island * Anama, South Australia, a locality and historic pastoral run in the Mid North region * Anamã, a municipality in the Brazilian state of Amazonas * Anamoq also known as Anama, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Krabozavodskoye, a village formerly known as Anama on the island of Shikotan in the Kuril Islands Other uses

* Anama (beetle), ''Anama'' (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae * ANAMA, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action * AnamA, a Brazilian metal band {{Disambiguation ...
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