- From above
- From above
- Juvenile, side on
- From behind
- Another specimen, body length 4mm, from above facing right
- Another specimen, body length 4mm, from above facing down
This Corinnid is a fast runner, often found near creeks on foliage and sometimes in leaf litter. It is being moved from Gnaphosidae where it has been incorrectly placed, in a revision by Robert Raven (in press). The spiny legs are obvious in these photos.
From above
![Battalus spinipes](../_dbase_upl/P1000922_rw_27-9-09_rw_27-9.jpg)
Photo: Robert Whyte
From above
![Battalus spinipes](../_dbase_upl/P1000914_rw_27-9-09_rw_27-9.jpg)
Photo: Robert Whyte
Juvenile, side on
![Corinnid juvenile possible Supunna sp](../_dbase_upl/P1140405.jpg)
Photo: Robert Whyte
From behind
![Corinnid juvenile possible Supunna sp](../_dbase_upl/P1140408.jpg)
Photo: Robert Whyte
Another specimen, body length 4mm, from above facing right
A very similar specimen also collected on foliage nearby Paton Creek, The Gap, on Saturday, 6 June 2009. Body length about 4mm.
![Corinnid juvenile possible Supunna sp](../_dbase_upl/P1150532_06-06-09.jpg)
Photo: Robert Whyte
Another specimen, body length 4mm, from above facing down
![Corinnid juvenile possible Supunna sp](../_dbase_upl/P1150541_06-06-09.jpg)
Photo: Robert Whyte