Asemonea pallida

The spider is small, and light, nearly white, as is reflected in the species name.

Asemonea pallida is a jumping spider that was first described by the Polish arachnologist Wanda Wesołowska in 2001, one of over 500 species she identified during her career.

[1][2] The species was allocated to the genus Asemonea, first raised by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1869.

[4] Molecular analysis demonstrates that the genus is similar to Goleba and Pandisus.

The chelicerae are light yellow, with two small teeth visible at the front and three at the back.

There are spines on the palpal tibia.The epigyne is an oval with two large rounded depression towards the middle, with a raised bridge in between them.

[1] The holotype was found in the Cherangany Hills in 1966 at an altitude of 1,880 m (6,170 ft) above sea level.