Lycosidae
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Phylum : Arthropoda - Class : Arachnida - Order : Araneae - Family: Lycosidae (wolf spiders)
- English: Wolf spider
- العربية: عنكبوت ذئبي
- مصرى: العنكبوت الذئب
- беларуская: Павукі-ваўкі
- български: вълчи паяци
- català: Licòsid
- čeština: slíďákovití
- dansk: Jagtedderkopper
- Deutsch: Wolfspinnen
- Esperanto: Luparaneo
- eesti: Huntämbliklased
- فارسی: عنکبوتهای گرگی
- suomi: Juoksuhämähäkit
- Nordfriisk: Wulewkoonkern
- עברית: זאבניים
- hrvatski: Vučji pauci
- magyar: Farkaspókok
- 日本語: コモリグモ科
- қазақша: Қасқыр-өрмекші
- 한국어: 늑대거미과
- lietuvių: Plėšriavoriai
- македонски: волчји пајаци
- Bahasa Melayu: Labah-labah serigala
- norsk bokmål: ulveedderkopper
- Nederlands: Wolfspinnen
- norsk: Ulveedderkopper
- Diné bizaad: Naʼashjéʼiitsoh
- polski: Pogońcowate
- português: Aranha-lobo
- русский: Пауки-волки
- Simple English: Wolf spider
- slovenščina: volčji pajki
- svenska: Jaktspindlar
- தமிழ்: ஓநாய் சிலந்தி
- українська: Павуки-вовки
- Tiếng Việt: Nhện sói
- 粵語: 狼蛛科
- 中文: 狼蛛科
- 中文(中国大陆): 狼蛛科
- 中文(简体): 狼蛛科
- 中文(繁體): 狼蛛科
- 中文(臺灣): 狼蛛科
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Wolf spider
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Wolf spider
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Wolf Spider defending its egg sack
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Wolf spider in a tunnel
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Female with cocoon - probably family Lycosidae
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Wolf spider and egg sac
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Wolf spider carrying young on back
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Florida wolf spider
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Torso with cephalothorax and opisthosoma
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Wolf spider hunting in the grass
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Wolf spider carrying egg sac in Chelsea, Victoria, Australia
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Lycosa sp. in captivity with US quarter for scale
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Wolf spider commonly found in Central Texas
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Wolf spider carrying her young on Martha's Vineyard bike trail
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Side view of a wolf spider found in Oklahoma
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Aerial view of a wolf spider found in Oklahoma. Note one of the eyes shining in the camera's flash
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Face view of a wolf spider found in Oklahoma. Note one of the eyes shining in the camera's flash
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Wolf spider (Pardosa lugubris)
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Wolf spider (Pardosa lugubris)
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Wolf spider (Pardosa lugubris)
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Wolf spider (Pardosa lugubris)
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Pardosa lugubris avec cocon
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Rabidosa, species unknown. Note two black front legs. Pedipalps are lighter than shown in this photograph.
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Alopecosa fabrilis, adult female
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Alopecosa fabrilis, adult female in burrow
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Aulonia albimana, adult male
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Spanish Wolf Spider ready to attack in his cave
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Spanish Wolf Spider in his terrarium
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Wolf Spider searching for food
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Wolf Spider with his new and colorfull skin
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Eating a caterpillar silkworm