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Rabidosa
''Rabidosa'' is a genus of spiders described by Roewer (1960). The family is Lycosidae. It contains the following species: *'' Rabidosa carrana'' (Bryant, 1934) — USA *'' Rabidosa hentzi'' (Banks, 1904) — USA *'' Rabidosa punctulata'' (Hentz, 1844) — USA *''Rabidosa rabida ''Rabidosa rabida'', also known as the rabid wolf spider, is a species of spiders from the family Wolf spider, Lycosidae, native to North America. In the United States it is found from Maine to Florida and west to Texas. Description The cephalo ...'' (Walckenaer, 1837) — North America *'' Rabidosa santrita'' (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942) — USA References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2527598 Lycosidae Spiders of North America Araneomorphae genera Taxa named by Carl Friedrich Roewer ...
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Rabidosa Rabida
''Rabidosa rabida'', also known as the rabid wolf spider, is a species of spiders from the family Wolf spider, Lycosidae, native to North America. In the United States it is found from Maine to Florida and west to Texas. Description The cephalothorax has two dark stripes. The abdomen has one stripe of the same color. Other parts of the spider are yellow. The females are larger than males, and have a body length of about an inch, while the males' body length comes as a half of that. The species has eight eyes: four above, and four below, which look more like a spider's moustache. B. J. Kaston distinguishes ''R. rabida'' from ''Rabidosa punctulata, R. punctulata'' by observing that the males of the former have front legs that are mostly black, whereas the latter have all legs of the same color. The common namesake "rabid wolf spider" is thought to derive from the erratic, rapid movement of this species. However these spiders do not have rabies and cannot transmit it to humans. H ...
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Rabidosa Hentzi
''Rabidosa hentzi'' is a small species of wolf spider found in North America. Most identified specimens were found in Florida, though some have been found in Georgia and Louisiana. Its color is like that of '' Rabidosa carrana'' or ''Rabidosa rabida'', but it is distinguished from other ''Rabidosa'' species by its paler color and distinct striped pattern on its back. The cephalothorax is a pale brown-yellow color. Between these is a narrower bright yellow to white streak that extends past the eyes. The sternum and abdomen are both pale, though the upper sides are streaked and spotted with brown markings. The eyes are on a black band that extends back, fading into the pale brown. The spermathecae are round and the palea of the pedipalp has a sclerotized cap. Males and females have a similar face and chelicera, though that of males is usually lighter brown. Males will generally have fewer lateral brown markings on the abdomen than females. In the field, it can be distinguished from s ...
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Rabidosa Carrana
''Rabidosa carrana'' is a species of wolf spider in the family 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 .... It is found in the United States. References Lycosidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1934 Spiders of the United States {{lycosidae-stub ...
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Rabidosa Santrita
''Rabidosa santrita'' is a species of wolf spider in the family 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 .... It is found in the United States. References Lycosidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1942 Spiders of the United States {{lycosidae-stub ...
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Rabidosa Punctulata
''Rabidosa punctulata'', the dotted wolf spider, is a species of spider in the family Lycosidae. It is found in areas of weeds and tall grasses. It is a light-brown and large wolf spider with stripes on the cephalothorax and an abdomen with light spots and a dark middle stripe. Its range spreads from Massachusetts west to Kansas south to Texas and Northern Florida. References

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