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Definition of Lycosids

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- Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae (from Ancient Gr**** λύκος (lúkos) 'wolf'), named for their robust and agile hunting skills and excellent...
- tarantulas are a different family from the original 'tarantula', an araneomorph lycosid from Europe. —Rod and Ken Preston-Mafham. Spiders of the World. Blandford...
- observed to detect polarised light with their secondary eyes. Agelenids and lycosids have been shown to detect polarised light with the prin****l eyes. The...
- (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...
- Kuenzler, Edward J. (July 1958). "Niche Relations of Three Species of Lycosid Spiders". Ecology. 39 (3): 494–500. doi:10.2307/1931759. JSTOR 1931759...
- incon****uous darker stripe pattern reminiscent of that found in many lycosids, but the opisthosoma is patterned with yellower and darker spots the approximate...
- of predation by caddisfly larvae and stonefly larvae. Spiders, such as lycosids, and beetles are also a risk for pupae and pre-pupal stages, as are birds...
- genus comes from the epigynum structure (external female genitalia) being lycosid and having a split T excavation. This spider is well-known for its specific...
- S2CID 24290198. Mansour, F.; Heimbach, U. (March 1993). "Evaluation of lycosid, micryphantid and linyphiid spiders as predators ofRhopalosiphum padi (Hom...
- their body with their chelicerae. This differs from similar looking female lycosids which construct their egg case in two pieces and fasten it behind them...