Being small is no disadvantage when it comes to structure and function. In this case leg pairs 1 and 2 are almost exact copies of one another.
On white to break the camouflage - otherwise i would not have found it. It one looks like a collection of broken dry grass stems. Found in low growing well established shrubs with good camouflage. There are several slightly different green carb spiders locally: they are Thomisidae, Oxytate species. (See the image in the comments.) My guess is that this is not the same genus.
The closest thing I can find is an image of Synalus angustus ... an Australian species. Tentative ID as a Synalus species.
On white to break the camouflage - otherwise i would not have found it. It one looks like a collection of broken dry grass stems. Found in low growing well established shrubs with good camouflage. There are several slightly different green carb spiders locally: they are Thomisidae, Oxytate species. (See the image in the comments.) My guess is that this is not the same genus.
The closest thing I can find is an image of Synalus angustus ... an Australian species. Tentative ID as a Synalus species.