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Wolf spiders

Family: Lycosidae, Genus: Lycosa and Trochosa
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Wolf spiders do not build webs, but actively hunt their prey of small arthropods. Some live in burrows, while others are free ranging. The female carries the egg sac with her, attached with silk to her spinnerets. Once the spiderlings hatch they are carried around on her abdomen until able to look after themselves. Local pain and swelling have been reported after bites from this spider. One case of suspected necrotising arachnidism was circumstantially associated with a wolf spider, but good evidence for their involvement in this condition is lacking.

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Prepared by: Annette Alafaci
Created: 25 August 2004
Modified: 14 June 2006

Published by Australian Venom Research Unit, 22 July 2004
Comments, questions, corrections and additions: mail@avru.org
Updated: 27 January 2009
http://www.avru.org/compendium/biogs/A000008b.htm

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