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- Lycosa is a genus of wolf spiders distributed throughout most of the world. Sometimes called the "true tarantula", though not closely related to the spiders...
- Lycosa tarantula is the species originally known as the tarantula, a name that nowadays in English commonly refers to spiders in another family entirely...
- Lycosa erythrognatha is a species of spider from the genus Lycosa. The species was originally described in 1836. It is the only spider known to feed on...
- 2012, when it was moved to Tigrosa. A different species (Lycosa implacida) was named Lycosa aspersa in 1849 by Nicolet by accident. "Tigrosa aspersa"...
- Lycosa aragogi is a species of the araneomorph spider family Lycosidae endemic to Kerman Province, Iran. The female holotype measured 26mm, (excluding...
- Congo Lycosa Latreille, 1804 Lycosa abnormis Guy, 1966 — North Africa Lycosa accurata (Becker, 1886) — Mexico Lycosa adusta Banks, 1898 — Mexico Lycosa affinis...
- developed a necrotic lesion from a positively identified hobo spider bite. Lycosa tarantula, a species of wolf spider which is found near Taranto, Italy,...
- supposedly curative or symptomatic tarantella was danced solo by a victim of a Lycosa tarantula spider bite (not to be confused with what is commonly known as...
- Lycosa dacica is a wolf spider species found in Romania. It was first described by Pavesi in 1898. According to the Catalogue of Life species Lycosa dacica...
- Lycosa indagatrix is a species of spiders of the genus Lycosa native to India and Sri Lanka. The species is about 22 mm (5⁄6 in) long. The habitats include...