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Photo#504351
Wolf Spider - Hogna baltimoriana - female

Wolf Spider - Hogna baltimoriana - Female
Delran, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
May 23, 2010
Size: 14 mm
Found in large numbers at night on a sandy beach surrounding a small lake. No visible burrows.

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Wolf Spider - Hogna baltimoriana - female Wolf Spider - Hogna baltimoriana - female Wolf Spider - Hogna baltimoriana - female Wolf Spider - Hogna baltimoriana - female

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Moved from Wolf Spiders.

Hogna baltimoriana
With that black "midriff" I'd say Hogna baltimoriana (assuming that we actually know what the species looks like -- I've only seen images).

(Who is 'spider pest'? Or do you prefer to remain incognito?)

 
Had a feeling it might be that...
Posted this spider on Arachnoboards last year and that possibility was raised.

Hi Kevin. My name is Chris, I'm nobody special. Picked "spider pest" randomly over on Arachnoboards and used it here too for continuity. Looking to contribute more images here this year!

 
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