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A Very Large Fishing Spider - Dolomedes vittatus

A Very Large Fishing Spider - Dolomedes vittatus
Carderock, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
August 5, 2007
This was a great spider to run across. I'm certain it's a Dolomedes species, but it was the largest one I've run across. It was close to 3 and 3/4" across the leg span, left to right, in the photo, and it has one of the largest carapaces, other than a tarantula, that I've run into. Any species for it? Is it a dark form of 'tenebrosus'?

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Dolomedes vittatus
This is an adult female Dolomedes vittatus. Here's a couple images from the Guide for comparison:


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