The female abdomen has dark patches and spots on its white surface, while the male has a brown shell.
[4] The species are particularly noted for their size, being amongst the smallest of the family, and are also known as frog spiders.
It is covered in a hard brown shell with black patches on top and has a paler underside.
The palpal bulb has a long retrolateral tibial apophysis that is characteristic of the species.
The abdomen has a less distinctive hump and is lighter in colour, white with dark patches and spots.
[6] Parabomis wandae is active between September and November, although its life cycle outside that time has not been observed.
The short legs also impede web spinning and so the spider will use gravity to help.
[8] Parabomis wandae has been found in Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya and Rwanda.