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Found in my yard at night - Tigrosa annexa

Found in my yard at night - Tigrosa annexa
Randolph County, North Carolina, USA
April 4, 2014
Size: 12mm
Just happened to see movement as I was stepping off the porch. I'm always looking up for my spiders.

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Found in my yard at night - Tigrosa annexa Found in my yard at night - Tigrosa annexa Found in my yard at night - Tigrosa annexa

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Wolf Spider (Lycosidae)
Most likely a Tigrosa helluo.

 
A few things
I look for that set T. annexa apart from T. helluo ... T. annexa has a slightly more elongated carapace (reminds me of some Schizocosa) with a well defined border. T. helluo sometimes has a border too, but it's duller. Also the tip of the cardiac mark on T. annexa comes to a point and on T. helluo it's divided. Also T. annexa has a lighter face.

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