Euoplos Variabilis
Best guess is Mt Tambourine locale. A bit twitchy, but didn't take half an hour to seperate from the paper towel like my other one did
@Rhino1 very interesting. Normally it's Atrax sp. that have the softer webs compared to the rough, tripline webs that Hadronyche make. I've got a contact who I get nearly all my funnelweb locales and ranges from, where abouts are you roughly located now? He might be able to provide a list of species in the area
 
@Rhino1 thx, I'll pass that info onto him and see what he reckons. If you get a chance, text me a picture of a burrow as well.

Idk if you have A.Robustus, but such webbing is much more typical of them. They have less triplines and more of an Arbanitis style entry with just a mass of soft silk around it, and sometimes a lid. Their silk is hardly anywhere near as durable as Hadronyche webbing
 

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