Thiania bhamoensis

Making a single rivet to attach the leaves takes about half an hour.

Although T. bhamoensis can be found on many kinds of plants, it most often chooses Crinum asiaticum (spider lily).

[2] The white elliptical egg sacs are about two to three times the size of the spider and are attached inside the nest.

These spiders are commonly kept in matchboxes with a piece of green leaf and a spat of saliva for moisture.

[2] In a laboratory setting, males were kept in small containers (9 cm diameter, 6.5 cm high) and provided with moist leaves for retreat building, moist cotton and three adult Drosophila melanogaster three times a week.