Its colour is dark reddish-brown, mottled and striped with dull white and greenish.
The wings range in colour from pale yellow to dark orange-brown, dark reddish-brown, or even dull brown, with innumerable intermediate tints.
The upper surface is dark reddish-brown with numerous blackish stripes and white markings, which give it a very variegated appearance; the under side is pale green; there are two small tubercles on the back of the eighth segment.
The abdomen is dark reddish brown, sometimes over the whole back, but usually with a yellow irregular middle spot smaller than that of the female.
This is a dark reddish-brown spider, quarter of an inch long, living among stones or in the corners of fences and window frames, generally well concealed by its web or nest.
The cephalothorax is dark reddish brown, slightly rough in the females and with sharp points along the sides in the males.
Canes long to medium, numerous, dark reddish-brown often with a strong ashy-gray tinge, surface covered with slight blue bloom.
The tip of the wings is dark reddish brown, in the middle of which is a large yellow spot.
It changes to a dark reddish-brown chrysalis on the surface of the ground, or, according to some observers, a little beneath the surface.
It is dark reddish brown on the back, and flesh colour beneath; and its head is intensely black.
Iris dull brown to light brownish red; legs and feet dark slate-color, nails blackish; bill light to dark reddish brown.
Iris usually bright red, but in one case gray; legs and feet dark drab, nails black; bill light to dark reddish brown.
The bark is rather thin, dark reddish-brown, peeling off in long narrow flakes.
The bark is a dark reddish-brown; the leaves are lance-shaped bright green and shiny above, while the fruit is round and bright red in color.
On older trunks, the bark on the main trunk becomes thick, deeply furrowed and of a dark reddish-brown color.
The chrysalis is dark reddish, and somewhat rough.
The chrysalis is dark reddish, rather blacker above; enclosed in a silken cocoon spun up among leaves, etc.
The ground colour of the fore wings ranges from whitish ochreous through all shades of brown up to dark reddish, and from whitish grey through leaden grey to brown grey.
Seed dull, light or dark reddish brown, roughened by an indistinct net work of ridges, very nearly spherical, 1.
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