It was first described in 2012 by Manju Siliwal, Neha Gupta, & Robert John Raven.
[1] Its name comes from the place where it was discovered, Uttara Kannada.
It is identified by two short spermathecae receptacles (which show some constriction at the ends), with multiple (6-7) large contiguous lobes at the end.
Its legs have short yellow-orange tarsal hairs, and the full body colour is grey-brown.
It makes temporary holes under stones.