Leaf Nesting Spiders

? sp. FAMILY ARANEIDAE

This page contains pictures and information about Leaf Nesting Spiders that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

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We found this spiders once in our backyard during late summer. It curled a large green leaf as retreat. In day time its hided in the retreat. It rested at the middle of the web at night. There is a thread from the centre of its web linked to its retreat. So even when it hided in its retreat, it sensed by the link thread if there was prey get caught in it web. More pictures and information please click here.
 
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The spider had a  greyish-white abdomen and dark brown thorax  and legs. It was very shy, will quickly run back and hide in retreat even very minor disturb. 
 
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Comparing to its size, the spider build very small orb web, with a link thread connected to retreat. The web will be left in good condition in day time when the spider was hiding in the retreat. The spider will repair or build a new web when the old web had been damaged. 
 
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Last updated: May 04, 2003.