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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...
- The Kauaʻi cave
wolf spider (Adelocosa anops, the only
species in the
genus Adelocosa), also
known to
local residents as the
blind spider, is only known...
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Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 3) #11 (December 2014), is a
Spider-type
superhero with
werewolf features. He is
killed by Karn of the Inheritors.
Wolf Spider appears...
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Rabidosa rabida, also
known as the
rabid wolf spider, is a
species of
spiders from the
family Lycosidae,
native to
North America. In the
United States...
- of
spider species, the Araneomorphae, also
known as the "true
spiders",
include orb-web
spiders, the
cursorial wolf spiders, and
jumping spiders, as...
- The
Arctic wolf spider (Pardosa glacialis) is a type of
wolf spider in the
genus Pardosa, with a
holarctic distribution and
endemic to the Arctic, particularly...
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playboy and old
friend of Kate Kane that
operates as the art
thief Wolf Spider.
Wolf Spider ran
afoul of
Batwoman when he
tried stole paintings by a Depression-era...
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refers to
spiders in
another family entirely, the Theraphosidae. It now may be
better called the
tarantula wolf spider,
being in the
wolf spider family,...
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known as the
Carolina wolf spider and
giant wolf spider, is
found across North America. It is the
largest of the
wolf spiders in
North America, typically...
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implicating spiders that do not
cause dermal necrosis.
Spider species blamed for
necrosis in the past have
included wolf spiders, white-tailed
spiders, black...