Researchers in Spain have successfully recorded the first footage of a previously unknown spider species, named Cryptodrassus michaeli. This diminutive arachnid was found in the Almeria province, situated in the southeast region of Spain. It inhabits the leaf litter and rocky areas of the semi-arid Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park.
The spider is notably small, and video footage illustrates its size comparison to the tip of a pencil. Its dark brown body provides excellent camouflage against the soil and the dry leaves surrounding its habitat. This feature likely aids in its survival from predators.
Research and Findings
Scientists classify this newly identified spider as a ground spider; however, they currently possess limited information regarding its hunting behaviours or everyday activities. The recently released video, shared by the Associated Press, showcases the spider moving deliberately across the ground, granting experts a valuable opportunity to observe its natural behaviours.
The formal description of this spider species surfaced in a scientific paper published in 2024, authored by a team of researchers from Spain. Despite the publication, this footage represents the first visual documentation of the spider, providing essential insights into its characteristics.
This spider is one of three new species discovered during systematic surveys in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park. The findings suggest that even in regions of Europe that have been extensively studied, there remain undiscovered species awaiting identification.


