Zorodictyna inhonesta is a species of spider in the family Udubidae, found in Madagascar.
It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1906 as Uduba inhonesta.
[1][2] Pekka T. Lehtinen transferred it to the genus Zorodictyna in 1967,[1][3] although Pierre L.G.
[4] Under the synonym Zorodictyna intermedia, a female was described as having a bright red cephalothorax, darker towards the front.
The upper surface of abdomen was brown freckled with darker spots, with two parallel lighter stripes.