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A new jumping spider that's a master of camouflage has been found in New Zealand

The spiders were found in alpine zones, perched between the tree line and the permanent snow. This rocky region covers 11% of New Zealand’s land, where temperatures drop to -15°C and winds howl at 180 kph.

June 23, 2025 / 18:24 IST
New Genus of Jumping Spiders Discovered in New Zealand’s Alpine Heights (Image: Robin Long)

In the high, windswept peaks of New Zealand’s South Island, nature has quietly kept a secret. Tucked between rocks and lichen, a team of biologists has discovered an entirely new genus of jumping spiders, unseen by science until now.

Named Ourea, after the mountain gods of Greek mythology, this new genus includes 12 species living in harsh alpine conditions. The discovery comes after a challenging expedition led by researchers Robin Long, Cor Vink and Adrian Paterson from Lincoln University.

Life Above the Tree Line
The spiders were found in alpine zones, perched between the tree line and the permanent snow. This rocky region covers 11% of New Zealand’s land, where temperatures drop to -15°C and winds howl at 180 kph. Surviving here is no easy task, but these spiders have found a way.

The team collected 170 specimens, most from high altitudes, some from rocky lower areas. Each spider was well-camouflaged, making it tough to spot unless they moved. Their grey-brown tones blend into stone, and their quick movements make them hard to catch.

Researchers often found them hiding in silky tent-like shelters beneath rocks. These spiders also preferred rocks covered in crustose lichen, which support tiny prey species vital for survival in such a sparse landscape.

A Hidden World Revealed
Ten of the new species live exclusively in alpine zones. Two others survive just above the tree line but are not restricted to higher elevations. Each spider had distinct genitalia—an important feature used to identify and separate species in taxonomy.

The spiders’ appearance closely matches their rocky habitat, allowing them to avoid predators and researchers alike. “They were extremely difficult to see unless they moved,” the team noted in their report.

The study highlights just how little we still know about New Zealand’s spider diversity. Despite their tiny size, the Ourea spiders show remarkable adaptability and survival skills. Their discovery also sheds light on the unique ecosystems high in the South Island’s mountains.

This find is not just about new names in a book—it’s a reminder of the rich, hidden life thriving where few ever look.

first published: Jun 23, 2025 06:24 pm

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