I don't know; they reckon that there's more undiscovered species of spider in Western Australia than discovered species. It's pretty much one of the last (awesome) stands for arachnids / insects and plants, in that sense. A way of getting a biodiverse hotspot without the year-round humidity of the amazon.
I was surprised you hadn't considered it already, because in Australia it's considered - like the interior of Australia - kind of a mecca for those who still want to discover new species. It happens so often they hardly write articles about it anymore. This week, I think about two new species of frog has been discovered, a new butterfly, some more insects, and a spider. It's kind of 'par for the course.'
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