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Photo#698429
Large Spider? - Tigrosa helluo - male

Large Spider? - Tigrosa helluo - Male
H.M. Levitz Memorial Park, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA
September 1, 2012
Photographed at edge of pond.

Moved
Moved from Tigrosa.

Moved
Moved from Tigrosa.

Moved
Moved from Hogna.
This is likely a male Tigrosa helluo (I'm still familiarizing myself with some of the males so I don't want to place it to species just yet). They used to be placed in Hogna.

Moved to Hogna
Moved from Spiders.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Moved for further consideration of ID.

Wolf spider
Family Lycosidae. Probably the same species as your other submission here:

But I'm not sure what it might be.

 
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I agree it's a Wolf Spider. I thought they might be Hogna carolinensis, but now that I look at it again I'm not used to them having such a narrow stripe down the nose. This is one that does, but it's only tentatively placed there.

 
Stripe
Yes, the stripe width was largely what had me wondering.

Dolomedes?

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