This attractive jumping spider is of medium size, female: 10 mm, male: 9 mm. Found on bark and green leaves. The male has two brushes of dark hairs that form forward-pointing horns on the sides of the spider's head, thus the species name. It was named in 1882 by Keyserling as Mopsus which it resembles.
- Female adult
- Male adult, from side
- Male adult
- Subadult from above
- Subadult from above
- Male adult from side, face raised
- Male adult from side, legs extended
Female adult

Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Male adult, from side

Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Male adult

Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Subadult from above

Photo: Robert Whyte
Subadult from above

Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Male adult from side, face raised

Photo: Dr Greg Anderson
Male adult from side, legs extended

Photo: Robert Whyte
