[1] The cephalothorax is quite flat, the carapace rather elongate oval and slightly flared near the front.
The yellow brown abdomen is long and narrow, rounded at the front, with long straight, slightly diverging sides that curve to a point near the spinnerets.
The first two leg pairs are enlarged with weak ventral spines.
The species name is derived from Latin alboguttatus "white spotted".
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