Padava laminata is a species of araneomorph spider in the family Titanoecidae.
It is widely distributed from East Africa through China to New Guinea and the Marquesas Islands.
Pandava laminata has a brownish body and legs with a much paler abdomen and darker brown chelicerae (fangs).
Like all titanoecids, males have a complex projection (apophysis) on the tibia of their palps, with three main parts (lobes).
[2] Padava laminata is native to Tanzania, Kenya, Madagascar, Sri Lanka through China to New Guinea and the Marquesas Islands.