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2023In the material collected in the Dniepropertovsk Region (Ukrainian SSR) the new spries of the genus Pardosa (Aranei, Lycosidae) was found: Pardosa italica valenta Z J u z i n subsp. n. P. italica valenta is described as a new subspecies which differs from P. italica italica T o n g. in a shape of fertilization ducts.
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Locomotion in Burrowing and Vagrant Wolf Spiders (Lycosidae)
Journal of Experimental Biology, 1981ABSTRACT Locomotion in the vagrant wolf spider Trochosa ruricola is compared to that in the burrow dwelling wolf spider Lycosa tarentula (Araneae: Lycosidae). L. tarentula takes relatively shorter steps than T. ruricola. At high speeds T. ruricola approximates an alternating tetrapod gait but this does not occur in L. tarentula.
T. M. Ward, W. F. Humphreys
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The Canadian Entomologist, 1969
AbstractThe genus Melocosa Gertsch, 1937, is transferred from Pisauridae to Lycosinae in the Lycosidae. The genus Melocosa is defined, and its characteristics indicate relationship to the genus Tarentula. Male and female specimens of the type species are described in detail and drawings of diagnostic characteristics are given.
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AbstractThe genus Melocosa Gertsch, 1937, is transferred from Pisauridae to Lycosinae in the Lycosidae. The genus Melocosa is defined, and its characteristics indicate relationship to the genus Tarentula. Male and female specimens of the type species are described in detail and drawings of diagnostic characteristics are given.
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A revision of the genus Trabaea Simon (Araneae: Lycosidae)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1982The genus Trabaea Simon is revised. Nine species are included in the genus of which two are described as new. Trabaeosa straeleni Roewer is newly synonymised with Trabaea purcelli Roewer. A key to the species of Trabaea is provided and the relationships of the genus are discussed.
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Wolf Spider: Araneae: Lycosidae
2014Describes wolf spiders, their habitat, and discusses control, if it is needed.
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Scavenging by Wolf Spiders (Araneae: Lycosidae)
American Midland Naturalist, 1975Susan J. Knost, Jerome S. Rovner
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