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Double-brush Jumper

Sandalodes bipenicillatus

Description:

The Double-brush Jumping Spider, males and female look quite different. Males' front pair eyes are large and with eyebrow - the double brushes. Both male and female are large jumping spider with body colour dark-brown to black. There are the white patterns on body, they very between individuals.

Habitat:

Coastal Woodland

Notes:

Male spiders likes to hide on thin stems and leaves of wattle waiting for preys. It usually stretches front legs forwards make its slender body invisible on the other side of the stem.

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MacChristiansen
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MacChristiansen

Woodgate, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jan 17, 2018
Submitted on Jan 17, 2018

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