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Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae, from the Greek word "λύκος" ... Some members of the Lycosidae, such as H. carolinensis (Carolina wolf ...
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May 11, 2008 ... Family Lycosidae (Wolf Spiders). Explanation of Names. Named after the genus Lycosa, itself from the Greek word "lycosa" meaning "wolf". ...
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Family Lycosidae (wolf spiders). Pictures · Classification. What do these icons mean? The icons tell you what features are available for that taxon. ...
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One of the largest spider families, wolf spiders live everywhere from deserts to mountains, rainforests to meadows. Wolf spiders use keen eyesight, ...
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Oct 29, 2000 ... Wolf spiders. Family Lycosidae Home <------ · Outdated page click here for the updated page---->. These spiders are real hunters and have ...
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Wolf spiders or Lycosidae are easily recognized by the female carrying their ... In contrast to the Lycosidae, they carry their egg-sac with their palps and ...
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LYCOSIDAE Sundevall, 1833b: 23 [urn:lsid:amnh.org:spiderfam:0100]. Last updated June 18, 2009. N.B.: according to Brignoli, 1983c: 432, "Guy (1966, ...
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Pages in category "Lycosidae". The following 24 pages are in this category, .... Retrieved from "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Lycosidae" ...
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Oct 18, 2009 ... Lycosidae The World Spider Catalog, version 9.0. American Museum of Natural ... For more multimedia, look at Lycosidae on Wikimedia Commons. ...
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