
Appearance
The body is brown to black, the female having a circular abdomen fringed with white, a white dot in the centre. Legs brownish to nearly black. Cephalothorax with white scales marking out the eye quadrangle, the male's markings more obvious. The male's more slender abdomen has a white crescent above the spinnerets.♀ 9mm ♂ 7mm

Naming
Keyserling, 1881First described Hasarius orbiculatus by Keyserling in 1881, placed in Pystira by Simon in 1901, transferred to Zenodorus by Zabka and Davies in 1989. Zenodorus was also the name of a Greek mathematician 200-140 BC
Distribution
Southern NSW to Exmouth WA, probably in all Australian coastal areas including Tasmania.Behavior
They hunt during the day by ambush or active pursuit, often on tree trunks, preferring ants but also eating other insects.Food
Ants and other insects.References:
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