[2] Adult specimens grow to a length of 95 to 115 millimeters and a dark reddish-brown to light-brown body color.
The chela, femora, and patella of the pedipalps are narrower and longer in the males than in the females.
[3] Deccanometrus bengalensis originates from the Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha.
This species lives in dry areas, preferably on the edges of ditches, on which thicker vegetation with shrubs provides ideal shade and cover.
Bengalin also shows efficacy in a rat model of osteoporosis but also displays subacute cardiotoxicity.