Wolf SpiderThe wolf
spider is a member of the
Lycosidae family, the order Aranedia. ... A full grown wolf
spider is typically a half an ...
http://www.badspiderbites.com/wolf-spider/
Wolf SpiderCaspers Wilderness Park, San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, CA. ...
Wolf Spider. Araneae:
Lycosidae. Back to Spider index page ...
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~pjbryant/biodiv/spiders/Wolf.htm
Wolf spiders, LycosidaeTheir name "wolf
spider" is derived from the fact that people erroneously thought they hunted in groups like ...
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/Spiders/Lycosidae/Lycosidae.htm
FAMILY LYCOSIDAE - Wolf Spiders... or night is quite likely a common
Wolf Spider. ... They are called "wolf
spider" because people wrongly thought they ...
http://www.geocities.com/brisbane_spiders/Lycosidae.htm
Wolf spider - Wikipedia, the free ...Wolf spider carrying her egg sac ... Florida wolf spider ... Aerial view of a wolf spider found in Oklahoma. Note ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_spider
Wolf SpidersThe wolf spider is shy and seeks to run away when disturbed. ... Wolf spider mothers carry their large egg sacs around with them. ...
http://www.ento.okstate.edu/ddd/insects/wolfspider.htm
wolf spider: Definition from Answers.comThere are several genera of wolf spider, ranging in size from 1 cm to 8 cm. ... The Wolf Spider is not aggressive but will ...
http://www.answers.com/topic/wolf-spider
Wolf SpidersWolf spider (Dingosa sp) ... There are many species of Wolf spider, ranging in size from about 1-8 cm across the legs. ...
http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/wolf_spiders.htm
Wolf Spiders - Learn About Wolf ...A wolf spider in its burrow. ... In the center row, the wolf spider has two large, forward-facing eyes. ...
http://insects.about.com/od/spiders/p/lycosidae.htm
WOLF SPIDER... the opportunity to observe one in the wild it will quickly become apparent as to why they are called wolf spiders. ...
http://www.creepycrawlyzoo.com/wolf_spider.htm
Spiderzrule... 2000 wolf spider ... wolf spiders ... In many species, female wolf spiders lay dozens of eggs at one time and wrap ...
http://www.spiderzrule.com/wolf.htm
Spider Myths: Wolf! Wolf!Wolf spider ... Most wolf spider species are relatively small, their bodies around 1 centimeter long or less. ...
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/spidermyth/myths/insidewolf.html