- Male from above - close
- Male from above
- Male from below - close
- Female from side
- Female from behind
- Male palp
- References
A grey, medium-sized huntsman found in semi-arid areas of south-central Western Australia, South Australia, north-west corner of Victoria, NSW and southern central Queensland. Uncommon in WA, it's the most common species of the genus in semi-arid South Australia and NSW. The dorsal abdomen has a faint mid folate (leaf) shape extending into a black-brown Y-shaped marking bordered by faint white spots, ventrally the sternum is black, abdomen with scattered faint brown spots.
♀ 21mm ♂ 14mm
Male from above - close
Photo: Mark Newton
Male from above
Photo: Mark Newton
Male from below - close
Photo: Mark Newton
Female from side
Photo: Mark Newton
Female from behind
Photo: Mark Newton
Male palp
Photo: Mark Newton
References
Isopedella Hirst, D.B. 1990. A review of the genus Isopeda L. Koch (Heteropodidae: Araneae) in Australasia with descriptions of two new genera. Records of the South Australian Museum (Adelaide) 24: 11-26 [20].