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Stone Spider (Pardosa lapidicina)
Photo#6484
Copyright © 2004
Tom Adams
Wolf Spider -
Pardosa lapidicina
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Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA
August 27, 2004
This male measure 8mm. Very fast. Variegated pattern. Females are a uniformly lighter shade. There appears to be some variance within the species.
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Contributed by
Tom Adams
on 1 September, 2004 - 10:32pm
Last updated 9 April, 2006 - 1:01pm
Identity?
Tom, can you give some more support for your choice of Pardosa here? Jeff Hollenbeck feels this is not Pardosa, though he isn't certain in which genus to place it. Can you help with the separation and identification of the genera?
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john and jane balaban
, 5 August, 2005 - 8:25pm
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Arctosa?
I agree with Jeff. It's likely not a Pardosa. Not sure where it belongs. Possible Arctosa?
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Tom Adams
, 5 August, 2005 - 8:43pm
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I agree, Tom.
I was thinking Arctosa, too
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Jeff Hollenbeck
, 6 August, 2005 - 10:44am
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others in lycosidae?
Does that mean
and some of the others near it in Lycosidae are also Arctosa?
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john and jane balaban
, 6 August, 2005 - 11:35am
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It looks
very similiar
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Jeff Hollenbeck
, 8 August, 2005 - 12:21pm
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