Yup Dan 🙂 I am not certain of exact speciesi but I am certain that it is one of the Australian net catching spiders…its just that it is pictured resting in an uncommon pose….their body shape is variable…the one in the 1st link matches OPs spider.. ..this one has a thinner body shape but focus on the eyes….. flick through the thumbnails and check out how different it looks when it’s eyes are facing straight down….like OPs spider…also compare the legs…it had quite knobly knees….and also compare the notch at the top of leg 1. When it’s resting with its… Read more »
A slender crab spider
Genus Tibellus – Slender Crab Spiders – BugGuide.Net
My guess would be a net casting spider sitting stretched out…
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/105745927
Nope.
Yup Dan 🙂 I am not certain of exact speciesi but I am certain that it is one of the Australian net catching spiders…its just that it is pictured resting in an uncommon pose….their body shape is variable…the one in the 1st link matches OPs spider.. ..this one has a thinner body shape but focus on the eyes….. flick through the thumbnails and check out how different it looks when it’s eyes are facing straight down….like OPs spider…also compare the legs…it had quite knobly knees….and also compare the notch at the top of leg 1. When it’s resting with its… Read more »
Without seeing the eyes, I may have to concede.
Asianopis sp.