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''Hadronyche formidabilis'', the northern tree funnel-web spider, is a highly venomous mygalomorph spider found in Queensland and New South Wales. It is also known as the Northern Rivers funnel-web spider or northern funnelweb spider. ==Taxonomy== A member of the genus ''Hadronyche'', the northern funnelweb was first described in 1914, by William Joseph Rainbow in the genus ''Atrax'', having been collected from the vicinity of the Richmond River. Rainbow suspected it may need to be placed in a genus separate to ''Atrax'' at the time, but demurred due to lack of male specimens. The species name is derived from the Latin ''formidabilis'' "terrifying". Within the genus ''Hadronyche'', it is classified in the heterogeneous ''cerberea'' group, alongside the southern tree funnel-web (''H. cerberea''), the Blue Mountains funnel-web (''H. versuta'') and twelve other species from southern New South Wales and Victoria.〔
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