As of February 2016[update], the species was considered to be native to both India and Sri Lanka by the World Spider Catalog.
[3][4][5] The species can identified from other tiger spiders by prominent brushes on femurs and a prominent dark triangular stripe on the femur of fourth pair of legs in ventrally.
In males, the dorsum is greenish brown all over the body with inconspicuous markings.
Ventrally, similar to female, instead of much shorter wedge-shaped marking not merge with distal black band in fourth pair of legs.
Compared to other tiger spiders, this species is docile, but in extreme disturbances, will bite.