Hyllus semicupreus

It is native to India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

[4] As usual in spider morphology, the female is much larger than male, where the female is about 8–9 mm (0.31–0.35 in) in total length and the male is 7–9 mm (0.28–0.35 in) in length.

[2] Heavy-bodied jumper spiders can be seen commonly among foliage and within tree trunks.

They construct oval, thick silken webs on the undersides of leaves, such as the leaf spikes of coconut trees.

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