The carapace, pedipalps, chela, sternites, and metasoma are all flattened allowing them to maneuver in and out of the small cracks and crevices that are abundant in the rocky outcrops they are endemic to.
Characterized by highly specialized curved telotarsal claws which allows then to move quickly within their environment, but hinders their locomotion on looser substratum such as sand.
Nocturnal hunter, preferring to leave its hiding spots when it is cooler, predates on insects up to its own body size.
[7] This species is quite adapt at burrowing and can quickly excavate the soil and gravel from beneath a stone ledge to create a new den.
May prove medically valuable for use on ion channel-associated diseases and infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens.