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Wolf Spider sp - Hogna antelucana

Wolf Spider sp - Hogna antelucana
Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park, Mission, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
November 18, 2014
Size: 1.5"+
Rank amateur here. This spider was found on the wall of the Nature Center here at the park and to me appears to be a Wolf Spider of some sort. In perusing the spiders here, I thought that it might fit into the genus Gladicosa and might be a female pulchra. Then again, I could be way off the mark. What say you?

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Wolf Spider (Lycosidae)
I think it might be a Southern species of Hogna.

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