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Spider found in NW Arkansas. Has egg sac attached - Tigrosa georgicola

Spider found in NW Arkansas. Has egg sac attached - Tigrosa georgicola
Benton County, Arkansas, USA
May 9, 2014
Size: coke can bottom
Can't tell if this is a large wolf spider, or a fishing spider. The eyes appear to be that of a wolf, but the leg coloring seems to be a fisher.

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Spider found in NW Arkansas. Has egg sac attached - Tigrosa georgicola Spider found in NW Arkansas. Has egg sac attached - Tigrosa georgicola

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Moved from ID Request.

Wolf Spider (Lycosidae)
It appears to be a Tigrosa georgicola from the banded legs and full medial stripe.


Good job getting a picture of a female with an eggsac. It appears that they lay about a month earlier than they do in Kansas.

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