- Wolf
spiders are
members of the
family Lycosidae (from
Ancient Gr**** λύκος (lúkos) 'wolf'),
named for
their robust and
agile hunting skills and excellent...
- This page
lists all
described species of the
spider family Lycosidae as of
December 29, 2013.
Acantholycosa Dahl, 1908
Acantholycosa aborigenica Zyuzin...
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Tigrosa is a
genus of
spiders in the
family Lycosidae,
found in
North America. The
genus Tigrosa was
erected by
Allen R.
Brady in 2012.
Prior to 1990...
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called the
tarantula wolf spider,
being in the wolf
spider family, the
Lycosidae. L.
tarantula is a
large species found in
southern Europe, especially...
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Tigrosa annexa is a
species of wolf
spider (
Lycosidae)
native to
eastern North America from Texas, east to Florida, and
north to Ohio. Chamberlin, Ralph...
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predator of the
huntsman spiders (family Spar****idae) and wolf
spiders (
Lycosidae). It
paralyses the
spider by
stinging it in its underside. The prey is...
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nurseryweb spiders, and lynx
spiders of
Canada and Alaska, Araneae:
Lycosidae, Pisauridae, and Oxyopidae.
Research Branch,
Agriculture Canada, Publ...
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horizontal eye
pattern of the Spar****idae.
Typical arrangement of eyes in the
Lycosidae, with PME
being the
largest In the
Salticidae the AME are the largest...
- Brady, A. R. (2012). "Nearctic
species of the new
genus Tigrosa (Araneae:
Lycosidae)".
Journal of Arachnology. 40 (2): 182–208. doi:10.1636/K11-77.1. JSTOR 41758960...
- (sheet
weavers or
money spiders)
Liocranidae (liocranid sac spiders)
Lycosidae (wolf spiders)
Malkaridae (shield spiders)
Megadictynidae Mimetidae (pirate...