A species known in all coastal parts of eastern Queensland and likely to be recorded elsewhere in eastern Australia. This species is large and robust, common in most habitats along the coast, from brigalow scrub to rainforest. It is the bigger of the two common brown jumpers, lacking S. thoracica's characteristic circles at the rear end of the abdomen. It is often encountered in suburban gardens ♀ 9mm ♂ 9mm
- Female subadult from above
- Female subadult facing
- Female subadult face
- Female subadult fissident tooth
- Female adult North Stradbroke Island
- Female epigyne North Stradbroke Island
Female subadult from above

Female subadult facing

Female subadult face

Female subadult fissident tooth

Female adult North Stradbroke Island

Female epigyne North Stradbroke Island
