The male has a body length of about 12 mm. When preserved in alcohol, most of the upper surface of the
cephalothorax and most of the legs are brownish red. The
pedipalps and the
tarsi of the legs are a light yellowish brown. The surface of the abdomen is brownish grey, with small yellowish grey marks. The fourth leg is longest, at about 16 mm. The embolus of the
palpal bulb is relatively short, tapering and corkscrew-shaped. The posterior lateral
spinnerets are the longest, about 2.4 mm in total. The female is somewhat larger, with a body length of about 15 mm. Colouring is similar to the male, but with more distinctly defined patterns and markings. The longest leg, the fourth, is about 16 mm long. The
spermathecae are relatively short. They have a wide base and then become constricted before widening into a small globular head. ==Distribution and habitat==