More Spider Stuff.

Two female Hypoblemums to begin, first Hypoblemum scutulatum.

Face on.

Hypoblemum griseum, this female has prey, possibly a smaller jumping spider.

The garden red gums are strongholds of small spiders in the Theridiidae family, the first image shows a female with a clutch of spiderlings, click to enlarge. The second shows another individual at her retreat of a loose piece of bark.

An orb weaver nicely camouflaged also at its loose bark daytime retreat.

The rotary clothes hoist is a popular base from which orb weavers suspend their webs. With a camouflaged retreat hard to find this peg was the best option.

Flatties like to stay close to their crack homes, like this Holoplatys species.

Not so Helpis minitibunda, a widely roaming jumper.

Opisthoncus necator has become quite common, even to the point of hitching a ride on one’s arm where it found the going fairly difficult. Click to enlarge.