Dolomedes schauinslandi Simon 1899 is a large fishing spiderspecies endemic to the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. Today, it only occurs on remote offshore islands, being extinct from most islands of the archipelago. Unusual for a fishing spider, D . schauinslandi has evolved a terrestrial lifestyle, inhabiting forests and feeding predominantly on cave wētā. This article summarises natural history observations from Hokorereoro | Rangatira | South East Island, one of the few places where D . schauinslandi is still present. Based on observations over spring and summer 2024–2025, a description of the species’ ecology is provided, including information on general habitat preference, foraging behaviour, anti‐predator behaviour and parental care.
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