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Encyclopedia > Lycosa aspersa

Lycosa aspersa is a large (up to one inch long) wolf spider that inhabits the mid-Atlantic region of the United States.


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Commonly Encountered Pennsylvania Spiders - Penn State Entomology Department Fact Sheet (4624 words)
Lycosa carolinensis females are 22-35 mm in length and the males are 18-20 mm.
Lycosa aspersa females are 18-25 mm in length and the males are 16-18 mm.
Lycosa spiders build retreats in the soil; under and between boards, stones, and firewood; under siding; and in similar protected areas.
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