UPDATE:
In the comments, MK identifies this critter as a "Wolf Spider". While certainly true, I think most would agree this is a pretty lame effort at identification. So let us get a bit more granular here. So far we have :
Class Arachnida
Order Araneae
Family Lycosidae - Wolf Spiders
Now we need to know the Genus. there may be some help here or here.
For Extra Credit, we never did completely identify our last close encounter with Lycosidae at Shag Lake:
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Sunday, June 12, 2011
In The Arachnitorium
This years "Name that Critter" contest. Submit your answer in the comments.
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2 comments:
I'm guessing wolf spider. -mk
Alright - MK. I will grudgingly give you "Wolf Spider" - which - IMHO - is only a marginally better identification than "Spider".
It is the next level of specificity where there is some level of challenge. We need some wannabe biologist or arachnophile to do a deeper dive.
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