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Servaea incana
A very hairy but attractive jumping spider about 100 mm long. The dorsal aspect of the abdomen had reddish brown pattern with an inverted "Y" in black. Legs were hairy and banded.
Spotted on a eucalyptus tree trunk in a park.
Adult males and females are said to be roughly the same size. They hunt for food under bark. Family: Salticidae
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