Langona zimbabwensis

The spider has a brown carapace with two faint white stripes on its back and a black eye field.

The spider can be distinguished from others in the genus by its distinctive pattern of 12 white spots, consisting of six pairs, and a black stripe on its abdomen.

Langona zimbabwensis is a species of jumping spider that was first described by Wanda Wesołowska and Meg Cumming in 2011.

[4] It is particularly closely related to the genus Aelurillus, after which the subtribe, tribe and group are named.

It is brown with a black eye field and covered in light coloured hairs.

The legs are brownish-orange and covered with thin brown hairs and long spines.

[9] The male closely resembles the related Langona vitiosa, but differs in the pattern on the abdomen.