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Hyllus cf. semicupreus ♂ (Melaka)

  • shamsulhidayat22
  • Sep 28, 2015
  • 1 min read

This particular spider appears to be widely distributed from India to Indonesia. The clypeus (face) of the female somewhat resembles those of female Evarcha flavocincta and are often misidentified. The female display unique crescent-shaped patterns on the abdomen. Females are often slow and curious, and builds a silk chamber (often on the underside of leaves) as a home. I found this male on a tree beside my younger brothers house. This male measures about 10mm.

1.- 4. The Hyllus cf. semicupreus ♂ on my hand.

The portrait of the Hyllus cf. semicupreus ♂

5. & 6. The Hyllus cf. semicupreus ♂ on foliage.

7. The foliage where I found the Hyllus cf. semicupreus ♂

 
 
 

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