Psenuc is a new genus for some of the jumping spiders previously in Afraflacilla and Pseudicius, created by Jerzy Prószyński in 2016. Psenuc courti is a Papua New Guinea spider, also found in northern Queensland. The holotype was collected by Marek Zabka and David Court. Like Afraflacilla it has a row of tubercles with stridulatory spines on the side of the carapace from under the anterior lateral eyes rearward to just past the posterior lateral eyes. This is combined with a similar row of spines on the femur of the first leg to make sounds when rubbed together, presumably for communication. ♀ 6 mm ♂ 4 mm
- AUS-1478 Barron Gorge female
- AUS-265 Barron Gorge male
- AUS-2112 Holloway Beach Cairns female
- AUS-265 Barron Gorge male showing diagnostic features
AUS-1478 Barron Gorge female

Photo: Iain R. Macaulay
AUS-265 Barron Gorge male

Photos: Robert Whyte

Photos: Iain R. Macaulay
AUS-2112 Holloway Beach Cairns female

Photos: Robert Whyte and Iain R. Macaulay. Diagnostic drawings by Zabka.
AUS-265 Barron Gorge male showing diagnostic features

Photos: Robert Whyte