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Wolf Spider Family (sp)

Lycosidae sp

Description:

Small spider, maybe the size of a quarter from leg to leg. Black thorax with single light brown stripe. Abdomen was textured in appearance, a combination of light and dark browns. Legs were banded all the way down. Missing 2 legs.

Habitat:

Spotted in West Central GA. Seemed to prefer lawn area.

Notes:

This is another spider not having a great life, down to 6 legs. This was a tiny spider crawling through some broadleaf crab grass. That's a pine squiggly behind it (the brown scaly thing... I cannot for the life of me find out what that's called.) Was able to get a nice close up picture of it, though the other two shots are sort of blurry. It wasn't happy with me disturbing it's space.

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Wolf spider
Lycosidae spp.


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momsavang
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momsavang

Georgia, USA

Spotted on May 5, 2018
Submitted on May 6, 2018

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