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? - Hogna carolinensis

? - Hogna carolinensis
Fort Polk, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, USA
May 21, 2008

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This looks like H. carolinensis, the ID is still tentative though because H. suprenans is listed as being from LA and we don't know what that one looks like yet.

 
Do we...
...have any published papers on the description of H. suprenans? For instance, like the T. grandis situation where we had Brady's paper but no "confirmed" voucher specimens/photographs?

If so, could you link me to those documents or where I can get those documents?

Thanks! :)

 
I wish,
I don't have anything.

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Hogna carolinensis
Tentative ID based on my knowledge, dorsal characteristics and without a ventral. The orange chelicerae also suggest the Hogna carolinensis. Obviously this is a female with her egg sac.


I believe this may be the first H. carolinensis datapoint for Louisiana.

 
Thank you
Looks like this may be it. Can anyone else confirm this?

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