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Spider - Pardosa

Spider - Pardosa
Near Leakey, Uvalde County, Texas, USA
July 25, 2010
Found this little spider running in and out of the rocks along the edge of the Nueces river.

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Moved from Wolf Spiders.

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Moved from ID Request.

 
Thanks ma'am...might not be o
Thanks ma'am...might not be of good enough quality for a specific ID

 
It's a great shot...
we just don't know enough about these to ID them. I'd bet a local expert could tell you what it is.

Wolf spider
Hi Jason, it's a wolf spider of some kind. Sorry, I can't ID that family well.

Not an ID, but the one I found running in the rocks at our river turned out to be Pardosa xerampelina.

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