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Photo#805908
spider with egg sac. Rabidosa? - Camptocosa parallela - female

spider with egg sac. Rabidosa? - Camptocosa parallela - Female
Sedona, Coconino County, Arizona, USA

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spider with egg sac. Rabidosa? - Camptocosa parallela - female spider with egg sac. Rabidosa? - Camptocosa parallela - female

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Never heard anything back on this one. This ID is very likely however, it is a close enough match to the male Camptocosa paralella pictured here: http://aces.nmsu.edu/academics/spiders/entelegynes.html#anchor_34319.

The carapace also matches the illustration for the species in "A description of the female wolf spider Camptocosa texana" By Jozef Slowik & Paula Cushing (1) separating it from C. texana.

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Wolf Spider (Lycosidae)
Closest match I'm aware of is Rabidosa hentzi. I don't know what their range is though. One of the others may have that information.

 
Based on this bugguide map, t
Based on this bugguide map, this spider is not known to arizona: http://bugguide.net/node/view/89431/data

 
Range map
the range map needs up-dating 'cause I photographed this spider in Arizona

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