Xysticus inornatus L. Koch, 1876 was originally described from a single female specimen from Sydney, Australia. After studying new material from the Australian Capital Territory, Dondale later transferred this species to Diaea and described the previously unknown male. Examination of the specimens studied by Dondale reveal that they belong to a different, and probably undescribed, species of Diaea. Detailed studies of the holotype of Xysticus inornatus and the type material of Diaea megagyna Evans, 1995 reveal that they are synonyms.