Cyrba spiders are small to medium size spiders that are usually brightly colored. Their
cephalothorax is long and moderately high. The
eyes are
lateral. The
abdomen is long with bright colorful patterns. Their legs are thin and slender. The genus has been described as
primitive because of their pervasive use of
webs, large
posterior median eyes, and the secretory organs on the
femora of males. These characteristics were lost by advanced salticids. The genus are also almost wholly dependent on their
vision. The primary mating season for the spider
C. algerina is May. Juveniles emerge in July, grow to about half the adult size by winter, and then grow to adult size in the spring of the following year. The genus is commonly found on very rocky ground under rocks, or less often walking around on the ground or on the tops of rocks. ==Silk and eggs==