The male is distinguished by its black and white striped pattern on the anterior of the carapace and a mane of light-coloured hairs around the eye field that are reminiscent of a Mohawk hairstyle.
[9] The eye field is black and has long dense fawn-coloured hairs that form a mane that produces an effect reminiscent of the Mohawk hairstyle popular in punk fashion.
[7] The abdomen is dark brown with two narrow lines of white hairs at the front and three dots to the rear.
[12] The carapace is brown and has white scales covering two yellow stripes that stretch from front to back.
The abdomen is dark brown with three pots and an indistinct leaf pattern marked in white on its back.
The epigyne has a deep narrow pocket and widely separated bean-shaped copulatory openings.
[19][20] It has also been found near Bambari, Central African Republic, in the West Gonja Municipal District of Ghana, Kossou in Ivory Coast and Bignona in Senegal.
[21] The species distribution encompasses Central Africa, Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda.