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Wolf Spiders (Lycosidae)

These are free-ranging spiders which hunt on the ground or close to the ground. But some species, such as the Lawn Wolf Spider, spin webs to trap prey. The females may be seen carrying a spherical egg-sac under their abdomen. This makes them quite conspicuous as the egg-sacs are of a light colour and quite big in comparison to their bodies. In fact, the first wolf spider that I photographed was female with egg-sac.
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Wolf spider (Pardosa sp.)


Wolf spider (Pardosa sp.)


Wolf spider (Pardosa sp.)


Lawn wolf spider (Hippasa holmerae)


Lawn wolf spider (Hippasa holmerae)


Lawn wolf spider (Hippasa holmerae)




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This page revised on 16 March 2003. Copyright © Chin Fah Shin


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