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What Kind Of Spider Is This? - Tigrosa grandis

What Kind Of Spider Is This? - Tigrosa grandis
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
October 2, 2009
Pretty big, don't know exact size. Aggressive; we trapped it in the bottom of a cup. It was very fast.

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What Kind Of Spider Is This? - Tigrosa grandis What Kind Of Spider Is This? - Tigrosa grandis

Moved

Moved
Moved from Tigrosa.

Moved
Moved from Hogna.
Some species of Hogna were moved to a new genus, Tigrosa.

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Moved from Spiders.

Hogna aspersa
or H. georgicola. A burrower.

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Moved from ID Request.

Lycosid
It's one of the wolf spiders. Perfectly harmless. Just let it go in your yard.

 
Well that's a relief. We foun
Well that's a relief. We found it in our sisters' room, so we were worried about them. I didn't know wolf spiders could get that big!

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