The species inhabits the Thicketbiome. It lives in silk-lined burrows closed with a trapdoor. The female was collected from open ground under an Acacia tree. The burrow is only 45 mm deep and perfectly straight, wider below but becoming narrower near the opening, which is slightly oval. The lid is flat but not flexible, with the upper side very rough and uneven and the lower side smooth, flat and lined with white silk. The edge of the lid closes against the outspread rim of the tube-lining.
Description
Idiops kentanicus is known from both sexes. The body is pale greenish ochraceus. Total length is 18 mm.