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Wolf Spider? - Tigrosa aspersa - female

Wolf Spider? - Tigrosa aspersa - Female
Inn at Afton, Rockfish Gap, Nelson County, Virginia, USA
October 9, 2011
Kind of large and hefty, but not frighteningly huge.

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Wolf Spider? - Tigrosa aspersa - female Wolf Spider? - Tigrosa aspersa - female

Moved
Moved from Spiders. I agree with Mandy. This is the most likely candidate.

Looks like a Hogna sp.
The ones with the nice "tiger striped" legs are sometimes Hogna aspersa, but not sure we can be positive of that species without the exam under a microscope.

 
Thanks
to you both!

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