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Big black spider - Tigrosa

Big black spider - Tigrosa
Page County, Iowa, USA
September 19, 2015
Size: 2"

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Do you have an image that shows just a little more of the face? T. grandis has yellow cheeks.

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Wolf Spider (Lycosidae)
Tigrosa aspersa or Tigrosa grandis. The striping suggests T. grandis but I don't know whether the fading is environmental (which I think more is the case) or whether it is how it normally looked.

If it is just simply environmental fading, I think more T. grandis. With spiders, having a ventral image is often helpful.

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