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Draposa
''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa'', but later included in the new genus ''Draposa''. Species * ''Draposa amkhasensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India * ''Draposa atropalpis'' (Gravely, 1924) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa burasantiensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India, China * ''Draposa lyrivulva'' (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa nicobarica'' (Thorell, 1891) — Nicobar Islands * ''Draposa oakleyi'' Gravely, 1924 — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh * ''Draposa porpaensis'' (Gajbe, 2004) — India * ''Draposa subhadrae'' (Patel & Reddy, 1993) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa tenasserimensis ''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa ''Pardosa'' is a large genus of wolf spiders, commonly known as the thin-legged wolf s ...
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Draposa Amkhasensis
''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa'', but later included in the new genus ''Draposa''. Species * '' Draposa amkhasensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India * '' Draposa atropalpis'' (Gravely, 1924) — India, Sri Lanka * '' Draposa burasantiensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India, China * '' Draposa lyrivulva'' (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa nicobarica'' (Thorell, 1891) — Nicobar Islands * '' Draposa oakleyi'' Gravely, 1924 — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh * '' Draposa porpaensis'' (Gajbe, 2004) — India * '' Draposa subhadrae'' (Patel & Reddy, 1993) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa tenasserimensis ''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa ''Pardosa'' is a large genus of wolf spiders, commonly known as the thin-legged ...
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Draposa Nicobarica
''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa'', but later included in the new genus ''Draposa''. Species * '' Draposa amkhasensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India * '' Draposa atropalpis'' (Gravely, 1924) — India, Sri Lanka * '' Draposa burasantiensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India, China * '' Draposa lyrivulva'' (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka * '' Draposa nicobarica'' (Thorell, 1891) — Nicobar Islands * '' Draposa oakleyi'' Gravely, 1924 — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh * '' Draposa porpaensis'' (Gajbe, 2004) — India * '' Draposa subhadrae'' (Patel & Reddy, 1993) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa tenasserimensis ''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa ''Pardosa'' is a large genus of wolf spiders, commonly known as the thin-legged ...
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Draposa Burasantiensis
''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa'', but later included in the new genus ''Draposa''. Species * ''Draposa amkhasensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India * ''Draposa atropalpis'' (Gravely, 1924) — India, Sri Lanka * '' Draposa burasantiensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India, China * '' Draposa lyrivulva'' (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa nicobarica'' (Thorell, 1891) — Nicobar Islands * '' Draposa oakleyi'' Gravely, 1924 — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh * '' Draposa porpaensis'' (Gajbe, 2004) — India * '' Draposa subhadrae'' (Patel & Reddy, 1993) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa tenasserimensis ''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa ''Pardosa'' is a large genus of wolf spiders, commonly known as the thin-legged w ...
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Draposa Oakleyi
''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa'', but later included in the new genus ''Draposa''. Species * ''Draposa amkhasensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India * ''Draposa atropalpis'' (Gravely, 1924) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa burasantiensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India, China * ''Draposa lyrivulva'' (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa nicobarica'' (Thorell, 1891) — Nicobar Islands * '' Draposa oakleyi'' Gravely, 1924 — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh * '' Draposa porpaensis'' (Gajbe, 2004) — India * '' Draposa subhadrae'' (Patel & Reddy, 1993) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa tenasserimensis ''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa ''Pardosa'' is a large genus of wolf spiders, commonly known as the thin-legged wol ...
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Draposa Porpaensis
''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa'', but later included in the new genus ''Draposa''. Species * ''Draposa amkhasensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India * ''Draposa atropalpis'' (Gravely, 1924) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa burasantiensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India, China * ''Draposa lyrivulva'' (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa nicobarica'' (Thorell, 1891) — Nicobar Islands * ''Draposa oakleyi'' Gravely, 1924 — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh * '' Draposa porpaensis'' (Gajbe, 2004) — India * '' Draposa subhadrae'' (Patel & Reddy, 1993) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa tenasserimensis ''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa ''Pardosa'' is a large genus of wolf spiders, commonly known as the thin-legged wolf ...
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Draposa Tenasserimensis
''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa ''Pardosa'' is a large genus of wolf spiders, commonly known as the thin-legged wolf spiders. It was first described by C. L. Koch, in 1847, with more than 500 described species that are found in all regions of the world. Description THey ...'', but later included in the new genus ''Draposa''. Species * '' Draposa amkhasensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India * '' Draposa atropalpis'' (Gravely, 1924) — India, Sri Lanka * '' Draposa burasantiensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India, China * '' Draposa lyrivulva'' (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka * '' Draposa nicobarica'' (Thorell, 1891) — Nicobar Islands * '' Draposa oakleyi'' Gravely, 1924 — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh * '' Draposa porpaensis'' (Gajbe, 2004) — India * '' Draposa subhadrae'' (Patel & Reddy, 1993) — India, Sri Lanka * '' ...
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Draposa Zhanjiangensis
''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa'', but later included in the new genus ''Draposa''. Species * ''Draposa amkhasensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India * ''Draposa atropalpis'' (Gravely, 1924) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa burasantiensis'' (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) — India, China * ''Draposa lyrivulva'' (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa nicobarica'' (Thorell, 1891) — Nicobar Islands * ''Draposa oakleyi'' Gravely, 1924 — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh * ''Draposa porpaensis'' (Gajbe, 2004) — India * ''Draposa subhadrae'' (Patel & Reddy, 1993) — India, Sri Lanka * ''Draposa tenasserimensis ''Draposa'' is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus ''Pardosa ''Pardosa'' is a large genus of wolf spiders, commonly known as the thin-legged wolf s ...
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Draposa Lyrivulva
''Draposa lyrivulva'', is a species of spider of the genus '' Draposa''. It is native to Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka. Its presence in Japan is doubtful, and therefore excluded from their Japanese spiders checklist. See also * List of Lycosidae species :''See also the List of Lycosidae genera, sorted by subfamilies.'' This page lists all described species of the spider family Lycosidae as of Dec. 29, 2013. Acantholycosa '' Acantholycosa'' Dahl, 1908 * '' Acantholycosa aborigenica'' Zyuzin & Ma ... References Lycosidae Invertebrates of Pakistan Spiders of Asia Spiders described in 1906 {{Lycosidae-stub ...
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Draposa Atropalpis
''Draposa atropalpis'' is a species of spiders of the genus '' Draposa''. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. See also * List of Lycosidae species :''See also the List of Lycosidae genera, sorted by subfamilies.'' This page lists all described species of the spider family Lycosidae as of Dec. 29, 2013. Acantholycosa '' Acantholycosa'' Dahl, 1908 * '' Acantholycosa aborigenica'' Zyuzin & Ma ... References Spiders described in 1924 Lycosidae Spiders of Asia {{Lycosidae-stub ...
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Draposa Subhadrae
''Draposa subhadrae'', is a species of spider of the genus '' Draposa''. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. See also * List of Lycosidae species :''See also the List of Lycosidae genera, sorted by subfamilies.'' This page lists all described species of the spider family Lycosidae as of Dec. 29, 2013. Acantholycosa '' Acantholycosa'' Dahl, 1908 * '' Acantholycosa aborigenica'' Zyuzin & Ma ... References Lycosidae Spiders of the Indian subcontinent Spiders of Asia Spiders described in 1993 {{Lycosidae-stub ...
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Wolf Spider
Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae (). They are robust and agile hunters with excellent eyesight. They live mostly in solitude, hunt alone, and do not spin webs. Some are opportunistic hunters, pouncing upon prey as they find it or chasing it over short distances; others wait for passing prey in or near the mouth of a burrow. Wolf spiders resemble nursery web spiders (family Pisauridae), but wolf spiders carry their egg sacs by attaching them to their spinnerets, while the Pisauridae carry their egg sacs with their chelicerae and pedipalps. Two of the wolf spider's eight eyes are large and prominent; this distinguishes them from nursery web spiders, whose eyes are all of roughly equal size. This can also help distinguish them from the similar-looking grass spiders. Description The many genera of wolf spiders range in body size (legs not included) from less than . They have eight eyes arranged in three rows. The bottom row consists of four small eyes, the middle ro ...
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Lycosidae
Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae (). They are robust and agile hunters with excellent eyesight. They live mostly in solitude, hunt alone, and do not spin webs. Some are opportunistic hunters, pouncing upon prey as they find it or chasing it over short distances; others wait for passing prey in or near the mouth of a burrow. Wolf spiders resemble nursery web spiders (family Pisauridae), but wolf spiders carry their egg sacs by attaching them to their spinnerets, while the Pisauridae carry their egg sacs with their chelicerae and pedipalps. Two of the wolf spider's eight eyes are large and prominent; this distinguishes them from nursery web spiders, whose eyes are all of roughly equal size. This can also help distinguish them from the similar-looking grass spiders. Description The many genera of wolf spiders range in body size (legs not included) from less than . They have eight eyes arranged in three rows. The bottom row consists of four small eyes, the middle ro ...
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