Greek Burrow-living Wolf Spider

Hogna graeca

Hogna graeca, the Greek Burrow-living Wolf Spider, is a wolf spider in the Hogna genus.
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Appearance

Resembles Hogna radiata, but always lacks the radial stripes on the carapace.

Female 12 to 25 mm.
Abdomen reddish brown with a dark cardiac mark and two (sometimes unclear) rows of white dots which are sometimes interconnected.
The carapace is light brown with two black-brown longitudinal bands which run as far as over the eyes. Black-brown chelicerae.
Legs and palps are yellow-brown with dark spots on the femora.

Male 9 to 18 mm.
Markings and colors almost identical to the female.

Distribution

Greece and Turkey

References:

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassArachnida
OrderAraneae
FamilyLycosidae
GenusHogna
SpeciesHogna graeca
Photographed in
Greece