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Lycosidae (wolf spiders) |
 | | The Lycosidae or wolf spiders, as they are commonly called, are often seen dashing from under the grass trying to escape the lawn mower or doing freestyle in the pool. |
 | | The eyes of the Lycosidae are distinctive, occurring in three rows. |
 | | While it is relatively easy to recognise a member of the Lycosidae family, identifying the genus is more difficult although this can often be deduced from the habitat in which it occurs. |
| www.museums.org.za /bio/spiderweb/lycosida.htm (733 words) |
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