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- Submitted: Jun 1, 2018
- Photographed: Jun 1, 2018
- Spider: Pardosa (Thin-legged Wolf Spiders)
- Sex:
- Maturity:Adult
- Location: pewaukee , Wisconsin, United States
- Spotted Outdoors: Ground layer (leaf litter, dirt, grass, etc)
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal, Egg sacs
Pardosa
(Thin-legged Wolf Spiders)
Picture ID 16723
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Pardosa spp.
(Thin-legged Wolf Spiders)Family Genus Species - Submitted Feb 23, 2020
- Photographed Feb 21, 2020
- Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
- 3 Comments
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Pardosa spp.
(Thin-legged Wolf Spiders)Family Genus Species - Submitted Jan 7, 2020
- Photographed Jan 7, 2020
- Nashua , New Hampshire, United States
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Pardosa spp.
(Thin-legged Wolf Spiders)Family Genus Species - Submitted May 23, 2019
- Photographed May 15, 2019
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Pardosa spp.
(Thin-legged Wolf Spiders)Family Genus Species - Submitted Aug 13, 2019
- Photographed Aug 12, 2019
- Denver, Colorado, United States
- 5 Comments
I had written a little bit about the spider but I don’t see it now so I’ll say it again. I spotted it in my garden (along with many different spiders .) What caught my attention was the mushroom-top looking sac under it. It’s pretty small. Including legs I’d say it’s circumference is similar to a large pearl. It can run fast and jump far, anyone know what it is?
Hi, your image has been filed. See above image for ID. 🙂