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Spider - Tigrosa annexa

Spider - Tigrosa annexa
Peachtree Corners, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
April 29, 2018
Maybe a Wolf Spider (?) (I found some superficial matches in Genus Pardosa - Thinlegged Wolf Spiders but that's just a guess.)

Observed on side of house...(located in suburbia with interspersed mixed pine/ deciduous woods)

Thanks for your help.

Moved
Moved from Frass.
A little younger than this one, I think. Edit: the light border around the carapace looks distinct enough to be annexa.

Frassed - Moved from Wolf Spiders
Frassed...there are many much better images already in Guide.

 
Frass hasn’t been ...
deleted in over a year. I think the time frame before was 3 months. I heard some frassed images may be reworked back into the Guide when the new version launches - I don’t want to revisit frass so I’ve been trying to frass as little as possible.

 
Sorry Laura.
I really didn't want to cause more work for you. After reading over the BG forums I am quite familiar with the ongoing heated debate of retaining images as Data Points vs. the Guide (for identification purposes). Granted I am a little partial to maintaining my BG firsts for Georgia but other than that please know that the BG Editors can Frass any of my images that don't add value and you will not hurt my feelings (I realize the big difference between BG State firsts and voucher specimen based geographical ranges/ distributions.) IMO in general the BG Editors could probably Frass 25% of the poorer quality images right off the top no harm/ no foul but I know that would create a firestorm of complaints from certain Contributors.

Also please know that in consideration of the BG Editors cluttered e-mail Inboxes that I have ceased sending out "Thank You" replies if I didn't have any meaningful comments to add to the discussion but please know that I am always very grateful for your help.

 
Also, tentative guess ...
as this looks like a spiderling, but this might be a Tigrosa:


Edit: I wrote helluo but in GA more likely annexa or georgicola.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

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