Arachnids of North Carolina
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Geolycosa fatifera - No Common Name     LYCOSIDAE Members: NC Records BugGuide Account Public View
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Distribution Records
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Vetting Levels
Adult phenology:
 High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
 Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
 Piedmont (Pd)
 Coastal Plain (CP)

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id_comments Chrome; labium darker; patella I beneath marked with dark color distally. All tibiae dark, almost black, below and above metatarsi I-III the same; metatarsus IV light and metatarsi bearing light pubescence above which in of these segments considerably. Chelicerae considerably Femora somewhat darker above. Carapace longer than wide (8.4 mm/5.8 mm).
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adult_id 1 identifiable by photo 2 identifiable by photo of specific features and/or supplementary info 3 identifiable from specimen only
abundance Uncommmon. Two years for females to reproduce.
distribution_comments Atlantic coastal plain New Jersey to Florida.
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>=4,000 ft.
Regular
Frequent
Infrequent
Occasional
Seldom
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<4,000 ft.
Regular
Frequent
Infrequent
Occasional
Seldom
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Piedmont
Regular
Frequent
Infrequent
Occasional
Seldom
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Coastal Plain
Regular
Frequent
Infrequent
Occasional
Seldom
habitat Most xerophyllic of all Geolycosa. Found in open dry areas of pine flatwoods with sparse leaf cover and little shade.
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NHP_ranks [GNR] SH
NHP_status
status_comments No records for this species in North Carolina since before 1938