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Spider - Gladicosa gulosa

Spider - Gladicosa gulosa
Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada
April 20, 2007
Size: 1-1 1/2" incl. legs
Found crawling across the road, would like ID if possible.

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Another wolf spider.
This is another wolf spider, family Lycosidae. Many of the genera, let alone species, look nearly identical, and it takes detailed inspection of various hairs and spines and other anatomical features to distinguish between them.

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