Body length about 2.2mm for the male, possibly 3mm for the female. Like Thwaitesia it has black nodes on the joints of the legs and its shape is similar to Thwaitesia, though the very large complicated palps with branching structures are no doubt taxonomically significant. Found on Obi Obi Creek near Hunsley Road, near Kenilworth. The female here, from Venman Park Bushland, may not be the same genus, but could be.
- Male adult Bunyobi 1710 from side through glass
- Male adult Bunyobi 1710 from below through glass
- Male adult Bunyobi 1710 palps below through glass
- Male adult Bunyobi 1710 closeup of palps from below through glass
- Female with eggs 151010, Venman Park Bushland
- Male 151010, Venman Park Bushland
- Female Venman Park 151010
Male adult Bunyobi 1710 from side through glass
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male adult Bunyobi 1710 from below through glass
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male adult Bunyobi 1710 palps below through glass
Photo: Robert Whyte
Male adult Bunyobi 1710 closeup of palps from below through glass
Photo: Robert Whyte
Female with eggs 151010, Venman Park Bushland
Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Male 151010, Venman Park Bushland
Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Female Venman Park 151010
Photo: Dr Greg Anderson