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    Default Poss Wolf spider

    Not sure, but it looks like one and I haven't brought my spider book with me.

    It was about 1cm in length.
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    Is this another pic of her?
    File:Wolf spider&egg sac.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    I guess your little friend also has an egg sac there!

    (Hope she wasn't in the house - as there are going to be a lot more of her type soon!)

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    Not that one Catherine, I think there are several types.
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    She still looks pretty ugly, Rolf!

    And that sure looks like an egg sac - so I'd keep my running shoes handy if I were you!

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    Don't worry Catherine, it was in a clearing in the woods, but i have to say that I have never seen so many spiders, the place was full of them.
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    Yes it is a Wolf spider Well spotted
    WOLF SPIDER (Trochosa terricola)
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    You don't think it may be Pardosa nigriceps?
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    Could be. It looks like the one in mt book Trochosa terricola Butlike you say there ae many

    The female carries it's egg sac beside it's spinners and the babies ride around on the mothers back for the first few days












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    It looks like the one in my book.Trochosa terricola
    Like you say there are many and they carry their eggs sacs next to their spinners and the babies ride around on the mothers back for the first few days

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    Well I've looked and looked, but it could still be one of two or three different types.

    Favourite at the moment is Pandosa amentata.
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