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Was (wer) ist wolf spider - definition

FAMILY OF SPIDERS
Lycosidae; Wolf spiders; Wolf Spider; List of Lycosidae genera; Lycosid
  • A female wolf spider carrying her young on her back
  • Female wolf spider carrying her egg sac behind her

wolf spider         
¦ noun a fast-moving ground spider which runs after and springs on its prey. [Family Lycosidae.]
Pardosa nigriceps         
SPECIES OF ARACHNID
Pardosa nigriceps is a species of wolf spider in the family Lycosidae. This European spider is common on heaths and open spaces where there is low vegetation and bushes.
Pardosa amentata         
  • Female carrying egg sac.
  • ''P. amentata'' prey on a crane fly. <small>(At the beginning of the video a [[Pirata piraticus]] is involved)</small>
SPECIES OF ARACHNID
Pardosa amentata, otherwise known as the wolf spider or spotted wolf spider is a species of spider in the genus Pardosa belonging to the family of wolf spiders, Lycosidae. The species has a widespread distribution in central Europe and northwestern Europe and are commonly found on the British Isles.

Wikipedia

Wolf spider

Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae (from Ancient Greek λύκος (lúkos) 'wolf'). 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.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für wolf spider
1. The second grader wanted the picture of a wolf spider to take to school.