- Euoplos similaris male
- Euoplos similaris burrow from Kedron Brook off Shand Rd.
- Euoplos similaris, female, Newmarket SEQ
- Euoplos regalis Mt Nebo QLD
- Euoplos sp. Loganlea Eastern Trapdoor Spider
- Euoplos sp.
- Euoplos sp., variabilis-group, female, Mt Tamborine SEQ
- Euoplos schmidti, penultimate male, Sheldon SEQ
- Red-fanged Black Trapdoor (Euoplos schmidti), Buhot QLD.
- Banded Golden Trapdoor (Euoplos similaris) Brisbane QLD, 30mm
- Euoplos similaris Female Mt Kilcoy Qld
- Euoplos similaris male Newmarket Brisbane
- Euoplos raveni juv Carindale Qld
- Euoplos regalis female Mt Kilcoy
- Euoplos regalis female Neurum south east Queensland
- Euoplos similaris burrows Newmarket Brisbane
- Undescribed female Mt Glorious
- Euoplos turrificus Female Kenilworth
- Euoplos turrificus female Kenilworth
- Euoplos turrificus juvenile Kenilworth
- Euoplos turrificus female Amamoor Qld
Euoplos similaris male
Euoplos similaris is a large, robust spider with broad shiny orange-brown head, a brown body and thick orange brown legs found in rainforest and low dark vine thickets in South East Queensland and northern New South Wales.
Euoplos similaris burrow from Kedron Brook off Shand Rd.
Euoplos similaris, female, Newmarket SEQ
Euoplos regalis Mt Nebo QLD
Euoplos sp. Loganlea Eastern Trapdoor Spider
Euoplos sp. Loganlea is a golden trapdoor spider appearing less golden than some others in the golden trapdoor spider group, including those informally known as Euoplos sp. Golden Trapdoor Spider and Euoplos similaris the Brisbane Trapdoor Spider. Euoplos sp. Loganlea is known as the Eastern Trapdoor Spider due to known populations east of the Brisbane River. It may well be more widespread throughout coastal areas of Quee4nsland, New South Wales and Victoria.
Euoplos sp.
Several Euoplos species in suburban Brisbane along the creek lines and in forest and vine scrub are almost indistinguishable without a microscopic examination. South east Queensland is host to a great number of Euoplos species.