Duriana
Arachnoknight
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looks more like a lycosid to me. probably Pardosa sp
Pardosas look more darker than this guy I think.. but I am agreeing with Lycosid. Now looking back I have seen the same ones carrying eggsacs like wolf spiders do and I guess I always assumed they were grass spiders since I imagine wolfs as huge tarantula looking thingsIt's a wolf spider (Lycosidae) or a young fishing spider (family Pisauridae, genus Dolomedes). I lean toward lycosid, but I can't be 100% sure from these images.
Haha atleast you can tell it's a spider and not a brown dotI can't even confirm a spider lol. That is one tiny creature. My old eyes aren't what they once were
Pardosa can vary tremendously in colorPardosas look more darker than this guy I think.. but I am agreeing with Lycosid. Now looking back I have seen the same ones carrying eggsacs like wolf spiders do and I guess I always assumed they were grass spiders since I imagine wolfs as huge tarantula looking things
Haha atleast you can tell it's a spider and not a brown dot
Oh okay then that might be it. Thanks!Pardosa can vary tremendously in color
oohhh alright. Thanks for the infoAn easy way to ID agelenopsis is by looking at the spinnerets. in Agelenopsis, they're very long, giving the abdomen a very 'sharp' appearance