Eterosonycha complexa (Forster, 1959), comb. n.
Textricella complexa Forster, 1959: 277, figs 4–9 (holotype male from Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, in QMB, not examined). Brignoli, 1983: 375. Davies, 1985: 113. Platnick, 2009.
Remarks. Eterosonycha complexa is the northern-most species of the genus Eterosonycha, known from just south of Sydney, New South Wales. The male pedipalp is highly apomorphic and extremely complex (hence the name) (see Forster 1959, figs 4–5).