About Ariamnes colubrinus Keyserling, 1890
Ariamnes colubrinus individuals have long, thin bodies that often resemble a twig. Males reach a body length of 13 millimetres (0.51 in), while females have a body length of 22 mm (0.87 in). Their body colour can be cream, brown, or greenish. They are most often found around one metre above the ground, where they look like a twig caught in a spider's web. This species produces egg sacs that measure 4 by 3 mm (0.16 by 0.12 in), with a small lip on the base. Each egg sac is suspended from a single strong thread, and holds 40 to 50 yellow green eggs. Individual eggs have a diameter of 0.7 mm.