Lycosidae
(Wolf Spiders)

Picture ID 61397

Picture of Lycosidae (Wolf Spiders) - Eyes

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Is female, i think.. becouse eggs on her back... i found her in my garden, in this hole. Big spider...in Serbia we dont have big spider in nature... first timr i see spider like this... Enyone know what is this ?

  • Submitted by: 
    JohnnyB95
  • Submitted: May 20, 2019
  • Photographed: May 20, 2019
  • Spider: Lycosidae (Wolf Spiders)
  • Location: Pancevo, Serbia
  • Spotted Outdoors: Ground layer (leaf litter, dirt, grass, etc)
  • Found in web?: No
  • Attributes: Eyes
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ClintEastweed

Looks like a Burrowing Wolf Spider (Geolycosa) but i’m not sure because i don’t know what parts of the world they span.

TangledWeb

You can find out what the primary regions are of a genus or species by searching it on the World Spider Catalog. It is a website. Someone also adapted the WSC region data to Wikipedia. Search a genus and the region is in the text or at the bottom right under Species. The World Spider Catalog doesn’t aim to be 100% complete for everywhere a species could be, they don’t have the budget. Their info is reliable and one of the sources we use for identifying spiders on this site.

ClintEastweed

Thank you bunches! This helps

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