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Photo#700519
Wolf spider ID, please. - Tigrosa annexa - female

Wolf spider ID, please. - Tigrosa annexa - Female
Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
July 6, 2012

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Wolf spider ID, please. - Tigrosa annexa - female Wolf spider ID, please. - Tigrosa annexa - female

Moved
Moved from Wolf Spiders.
Tentatively placed.

Moved to Wolf Spiders
Moved from ID Request. Sorry not sure about genus at this time.

Size?
Can you give a size estimate? Preferably body length excluding legs.

 
About ...
... 1/2 inch.

 
...
Hmm, Laura's suggestion of a pirate wolf spider looks pretty good to me too. Hopefully the experts will weigh in soon.

 
What do you think ...
of Tigrosa?

 
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Oops, the notice for this got lost in my inbox, sorry for the delay! Tigrosa seems like a good possibility to me.

Reminds me of ...
This reminds me of the Pirate Wolf Spiders but I don't see a perfect match. I'm far from sure, lets see what the others say.

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