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Lycosa is a
genus of wolf
spiders distributed throughout most of the world.
Sometimes called the "true tarantula",
though not
closely related to the spiders...
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Lycosa tarantula is the
species originally known as the tarantula, a name that
nowadays in
English commonly refers to
spiders in
another family entirely...
- from Tarantas), Apulia, the bite of a
locally common type of wolf spider,
Lycosa tarantula ("Lycos" in Gr****
means "wolf"),
named "tarantula"
after the region...
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commonly known as the
Carolina wolf spider. Historically, it was
known as
Lycosa carolinensis, but
refinement in
taxonomy in the
later half of the 20th century...
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Lycosa dacica is a wolf
spider species found in Romania. It was
first described by
Pavesi in 1898.
According to the
Catalogue of Life
species Lycosa dacica...
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Congo Lycosa Latreille, 1804
Lycosa abnormis Guy, 1966 —
North Africa Lycosa accurata (Becker, 1886) —
Mexico Lycosa adusta Banks, 1898 —
Mexico Lycosa affinis...
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Lycosa erythrognatha is a
species of
spider from the
genus Lycosa. The
species was
originally described in 1836. It is the only
spider known to feed on...
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Lycosa aragogi is a
species of the
araneomorph spider family Lycosidae endemic to
Kerman province, Iran. The
female holotype measured 26mm, (excluding...
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Lycosa yerburyi, is a
species of
spider of the
genus Lycosa. It is endemic[citation needed] to Sri Lanka. It is
named after the
collector of the type...
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Synonyms Lycosa gulosa Walckenaer, 1837
Leimonia gulosa (Walckenaer, 1837)
Lycosa kochii Emerton, 1885
Lycosa nigraurata Montgomery, 1902
Lycosa purcelli...