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Burrowing spider, possibly a  wolf spider female - Geolycosa

Burrowing spider, possibly a wolf spider female - Geolycosa
Palominas, approx. 1.25 N. of Mexican border, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
July 4, 2009
Size: Burrow is about 1/2 inch
From above, the yellow coloration of the lower front abdomen does not show.

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Burrowing spider, possibly a  wolf spider female - Geolycosa Burrowing spider, possibly a  wolf spider female - Geolycosa