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Photo#359434
Hogna? - Tigrosa georgicola - female

Hogna? - Tigrosa georgicola - Female
Spiderweb, Aiken County, South Carolina, USA
December 16, 2009
Size: 25 mm

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Hogna? - Tigrosa georgicola - female Hogna? - Tigrosa georgicola - female Hogna? - Tigrosa georgicola - female Hogna? - Tigrosa georgicola - female Hogna? - Tigrosa georgicola - female

Moved
Moved from Tigrosa aspersa.

Moved
Moved from Hogna.

Looks Familiar
I think I found a very similar individual.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Nice shots! Pretty spider...
I agree that she is most likely a full grown adult Hogna. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to rotate and enlarge the epigyne area in this photo? Keeping this original here, too, of course since it shows the sternum, spinnerets, and trochanters. An enlargement of the epigyne may or may not yield an exact species, but it is worth a try. It's easier to see and interpret when the epigynum is 'right side up' with the anterior part up and the posterior part down. :)

 
Image added...
per your request. Not sure if it'll help.

 
Thanks!
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