Oxytate Sp., Wilpattu, Sri Lanka
I think this is an Oxytate sp. My only problem is, that according to the Sri Lanka 2012 red list, there's 2 Oxytate sp, Oxytate subvirens and Oxytate taprobane. Both of these species are endemic, and most endemic species are rare. This spider is fairly common and I have found them in my garden as well. Thus, I am wondering if there's another, more common Oxytate species that would be found in Sri Lanka.
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