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Avella despiciens O.P.-Cambridge, 1877

A distinctive Deinopid with smaller anterior median eyes than its close relative Deinopis subrufa. This spider, according to Ramon Mascord who knew it under its previous name of Menneus despiciens, is found mostly in heavily wooded areas alongside watercourses. the female is 8-10mm the male around 6mm. The egg sac is placed in leaf litter, not on silken threads like other Deinopids. .

Face on


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

From above side view closeup


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

From above


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

Female, sub-adult freshly moulted


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

Female, sub-adult freshly moulted, from side


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

Female, sub-adult freshly moulted, closer


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

Female, sub-adult freshly moulted, facing


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

Another female adult


The markings on this specimen are very clear.

Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

Another specimen face on


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

Side on


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

Face on


Avella despiciens

Beautiful Green Specimen


Avella despiciens
Photo: Robert Whyte

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