[1] It was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1897, as half of the Ceratogyrus genus, they own a impressive horn in the carapace.
Their opisthosoma is light brown, covered in black spotting, although sometimes a fishbone pattern is apparent.
Their legs are a light brown, or grey depending on visible conditions.
[4][5][2] They are a very defensive spider, as most tarantulas it will first try to flee, if unable it will result in stridulation or a bite.
At daytime they will most likely be in said burrow, and at night she will stay vigilant at the edge of her tunnel.