This spiderin life has a structure and pattern resembling a small moth, though this mimicry would be extremely unlikely, as mimicking moths would increase the attractiveness as prey. The colour is variable but often has a bright white section across the rear and penetrating inwards along the upper surface of the abdomen. There appears to be great variability in appearance. ♀ 4mm ♂ 3mm
- From side
- From side
- From above, oblique
- From above in alcohol
- Juvenile
- Juvenile
- Female adult, Freshwater National Park
- Male adult, Freshwater National Park
- References
From side
Photo: Robert Whyte
From side
Photo: Robert Whyte
From above, oblique
Photo: Robert Whyte
From above in alcohol
Photo: Robert Whyte
Juvenile
01-Oct-11 Emerald Creek Falls Q 7316-7321 Tropical riverine vegetation dominated by paperbarks
Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Juvenile
01-Oct-11 Emerald Creek Falls Q 7316-7321 Tropical riverine vegetation dominated by paperbarks
Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Female adult, Freshwater National Park
Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Male adult, Freshwater National Park
Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
References
- New Archemorus [Arkys] species Balogh 1978 - Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientarium Hungarieae 24, 1978