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  2. Lycosoidea - Wikipedia

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    Comparing these studies is complicated by the redrawing of family boundaries. Thus potential lycosoid genera placed in the family Miturgidae in 1993, such as Uliodon, [4] have since been placed in the Zoropsidae. The family Ctenidae, placed in the Lycosoidea in many analyses, has been reduced by moving some genera into the new family ...

  3. List of Lycosidae species - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This page lists all described species of the spider family Lycosidae as of ...

  4. Category:Lycosidae - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Members of the family Lycosidae in the Suborder Araneomorphae ...

  5. Wolf spider - Wikipedia

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    Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae (from Ancient Greek λύκος (lúkos) 'wolf'), named for their robust and agile hunting skills and excellent eyesight. They live mostly in solitude, hunt alone, and usually do not spin webs .

  6. Lycosa bistriata - Wikipedia

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    Lycosa bistriata is a species of spiders of the genus Lycosa found in India and Bhutan. [1] [2] [3] Males of this spider species exhibit different leg colouration.Of these one group of male spider resembles the female in coloration where as the other group the has black colour leg while the upper surface of tarsus is covered by thick white hair.

  7. Pardosa pseudoannulata - Wikipedia

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    Pardosa pseudoannulata, a member of a group of species referred to as wolf-spiders, is a non-web-building spider belonging to the family Lycosidae. P. pseudoannulata are wandering spiders that track and ambush prey and display sexual cannibalism. They are commonly encountered in farmlands across China and other East Asian countries.

  8. Tigrosa helluo - Wikipedia

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    Tigrosa helluo, commonly known as the Wetland Giant Wolf Spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Lycosidae, also known as wolf spiders. T. helluo was formerly known as Hogna helluo before differences between dorsal color patterns, habitat preferences, body structures, etc. were discovered. [2]

  9. Lysania - Wikipedia

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    Lysania is a genus of spiders in the family Lycosidae. It was first described in 1890 by Thorell. It was first described in 1890 by Thorell. As of 2017 [update] , it contains 4 Asian species.