Euryattus bleekeri

[3] The adult mature spider has flat-fronted smooth dark black chelicerae and more black or orange opisthosoma.

The female has less vivid coloration than the male, but with prominent orange markings on opisthosoma.

Both male and female possess a whitish scaly band around the rear part of the carapace and the leading edge of the abdomen.

[3] Bleeker's jumping spider builds a flat, densely woven egg sac and places it near the nest and in rolled up leaves.

Their common habitats include dense shrubs and complex vines around coastal areas or near water courses.