The abdomen is marked with a yellow cross-like pattern surrounding a diamond motif.
[3] In 2015, Wayne Maddison listed the genus in the subtribe Aelurillina, which also contains Aelurillus, Langona and Phlegra, in the tribe Aelurillini, within the subclade Saltafresia in the clade Salticoida.
[4] In 2016, Jerzy Prószyński placed the same genera in a group named Aelurillines based on the shape of the spiders' copulatory organs.
Although superficially similar, the spider can be readily distinguished from other species by the morphology of palpal bulb.
The pedipalp is hairy, has a horn-shaped extension to the tibia and bump towards the middle of the femur.
[2] The species can also be distinguished by the pattern on its abdomen, which consists of a cross-like marking around a central diamond.