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Wolf spider of some variety - Hogna

Wolf spider of some variety - Hogna
Bulow Creek State Park, Volusia County, Florida, USA
June 26, 2014
Two images will initially be posted of this spider. I assume a Wolf spider, but is it possible to whittle it down from there? The spider was lurking about at night on somewhat open, sandy grounds near an old plantation ruin in Bulow Creek State Park (Volusia county, Florida). Nighttime, of course. As for size, I'm terrible at estimates... but this wasn't one of those super-tiny wolf spiders, if that makes sense. In Florida, I often see really, really tiny wolfies and then the larger ones. Far less than an inch, but not ridiculously tiny. Sorry I can't be more specific. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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