Abstract
Data are presented that indicate the presence of a hybrid zone between two chromosomal races of the endemic Australian spider Delena cancerides. Electrophoretic data verify the hybridising taxa as members of the Victorian telocentric race and a chain-carrying race. Evidence is presented that indicates the hybrid zone is of natural origin, as opposed to being the result of human introductions.
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