A small Philoponella, probably undescribed, relatively common in grassy areas on rainforest margins in SE Queensland. Female body length 3-4mm, the male 2-3mm.
- Female 189 from above
- Female 989 from above
- Female 989 from side
- Female 989 from underneath
- Female 189 from above
- Female 989 from side oblique
- Male 989 facing, upside down with reflection
- Male 989 facing, upside down
- Male adult 24610 facing, showing palps
- Male adult 24610 facing, showing palps
- Male adult 24610 side view
- Male adult 24610 side view
- Male adult 24610 side view
- Male adult 24610 underneath
Female 189 from above
This spider body length 3.5 mm was identifiable as a Uloborid by the cribellum visible underneath the abdomen just above the spinerettes, and is unlikely to be Miagrammopes whose head and eyes are much changed, widely separated and fewer. Therefore probably Philoponella sp.
Photo: Robert Whyte
Female 989 from above
Photo: Robert Whyte
Female 989 from side
Photo: Robert Whyte
Female 989 from underneath
Photo: Robert Whyte
Female 189 from above
Photo: Robert Whyte
Female 989 from side oblique
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male 989 facing, upside down with reflection
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male 989 facing, upside down
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male adult 24610 facing, showing palps
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male adult 24610 facing, showing palps
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male adult 24610 side view
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male adult 24610 side view
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male adult 24610 side view
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male adult 24610 underneath
Photo: Robert Whyte