Aelurillus mirabilis

The spider has an indistinct marking of two brown streaks on the abdomen, which is nearly invisible on the female.

It is unusual in the genus for the lack of central depression and sclerotized flaps at the top of the copulatory openings in the female epigyne.

This, along with the shape of the male copulatory organs with their distinctive coiled embolus, enable the spider to be differentiated from others in the genus.

It is covered with whitish grey hairs and scattered long brown bristles.

The eye field is black has short hard spines towards the front which decrease in size towards the back.

The clypeus is brown and the chelicerae are dark yellow with a one very small tooth visible.

[5] It is unusual in the genus for the lack of central depression and sclerotized flaps at the top of the copulatory openings.