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Geolycosa patellonigra

Geolycosa patellonigra
Hobe Sound, Martin County, Florida, USA
June 27, 2007
Probably patellonigra, possibly xera. No adults were observed.
Neither species builds turrets, although debris is sometimes situated by the spider around the burrow entrance.

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Don't you
Carry some crickets on a string? And do several species live in the same colony down there?

 
Funny
you should ask. I will be posting two new species for the guide later today collected within twenty feet of each other, but two different 'microhabitats'.

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