Ballomma legala is known only from females. The species is easily recognized by the dense field of spinules on the distal part of the endites and the epigyne with a V-shapedmark in front of a transverse row of spermathecae. The cephalothorax is medium brown with a thin dark margin, and the opisthosoma has a complex pale pattern on a dark grey background.
Ecology
Ballomma legala are free-living ground-dwellers that inhabit the leaf litter of mixed woodland environments. They are collected through litter sifting methods in riverine areas.