Australian Spiders: Orange-Legged Swift Spider (Supunna picta, family Corinnidae)

So, this 1-inch/3-centimetre long spider was sitting on my kitchen wall - probably trying to get out of the rain. It's not deadly, with a bite that can cause mild local pain, redness and swelling. I've also seen it called a 'bug-mimicking swift spider', 'wasp-mimicking spider', and 'tribal mask spider'.




When they move, they're rather difficult to photograph.



Sites used to find out what spider this was include:
  • http://www.sciencentre.qm.qld.gov.au/Find+out+about/Animals+of+Queensland/Spiders/Modern+Spiders+Infraorder+Araneomorphae/Swift+Spiders#.U0DYt1fis08
  • http://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_spiders/SpidersFieldGuide.htm
  • https://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/16163582
  • http://australian-insects.com/swift-ground-spider.php
  • http://calamvalecreek.awardspace.com/swifty.html

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