- Wolf
spiders are
members of the
family Lycosidae (from
Ancient Gr**** λύκος (lúkos) 'wolf'),
named for
their robust and
agile hunting skills and excellent...
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which is
indigestible to most animals.
Larvae predators include ants and
lycosid spiders. Oftentimes, the egg
excreta after being laid that
engulfs the...
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tarantulas are a
different family from the
original 'tarantula', an
araneomorph lycosid from Europe. —Rod and Ken Preston-Mafham.
Spiders of the World. Blandford...
- Kuenzler,
Edward J. (July 1958). "Niche
Relations of
Three Species of
Lycosid Spiders". Ecology. 39 (3): 494–500. doi:10.2307/1931759. JSTOR 1931759...
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practiced by
larvae after hatching.
Known hosts of
Campion larvae include lycosid spiders and tarantulas.
Campion species are
similar in
appearance and may...
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persist on wet
surfaces and water.
Males follow female draglines in a
lycosid-like
manner on land and with an
alternating form for
rowing and pulling...
- (wolf spiders), and the
three families are
sometimes referred to as the
lycosid group. As of April 2019[update], the
World Spider Catalog accepts the following...
- S2CID 24290198. Mansour, F.; Heimbach, U. (March 1993). "Evaluation of
lycosid,
micryphantid and
linyphiid spiders as
predators ofRhopalosiphum padi (Hom...
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behavior in an
attempt to find an
adult spider. C.
brunnea specializes on
lycosid spiders. The
larvae have a
unique adaptation known as a
caudal sucker that...
- and
birds targeting tiger beetles in flight, and lizards, amphibians,
lycosid spiders (wolf spiders), and
insectivores preying upon
terrestrial beetles...