Yogetor spiralis

The species has three distinctive yellow stripes on the thorax and colourless hairs on its black eye field.

The male has a short thin embolus on a rounded palpal bulb.

It has two pockets, two rounded depressions divided by a ridge and very long spiralling seminal ducts ending in small spherical receptacles.

Yogetor spiralis is a species of jumping spider that was first described by Wanda Wesołowska and Beata Tomasiewicz in 2008.

The female had an epigyne with a pocket near the epigastric furrow, very wide fissured gonopores and spermathecae that are two spherical chambers.

[4] In Wayne Maddison's 2015 study of spider phylogenetic classification, the genus was declared a incertae sedis in the clade Salticinae.

The pedipalp is light brown, while the palpal bulb is more rounded and has a shorter embolus, though still thin, than other members of the genus.

The seminal ducts are very long and spiralled, ending in small spherical receptacles.

Overall, the unusual shape of the epigyne distinguishes the species from related spiders.