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Geolycosa  - Geolycosa - female

Geolycosa - Geolycosa - Female
Deep River, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
September 10, 2017
This large wolf spider was in a burrow as shown in one of the photos. It looks like it may be Geolycosa, but not sure of species. Turricola perhaps?
Some of the burrows were much smaller and had no vegetation around the 'lip', but another wolf spider, Geolycosa, came out of one of the smaller ones and was smaller in size than the one in the photos here.

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Moved
Moved from Wolf Spiders.

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