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BugGuide Gathering
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University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
August 8-10, 2008
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Geolycosa hubbelli - male

Geolycosa hubbelli - Male
Childs, Highlands County, Florida, USA

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I am going to schedule
A trip down there to see all these Geolycosa.

 
So
is Tom B!
Well maybe not for the Geo's...

I still need to take a trip to the Gainseville area to try and collect the other four species found in the state.
At least rogersi, the male of which is described as the most brilliantly patterned of the Geolycosids, and probably the majority of NA spiders.

And thanks for your help with the robber images.
I have to get within a foot of my subject for a good macro shot, and when it is a robber that decides to move from it's perch to my finger, that is pretty cool.

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