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Alopecosa accentuata

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Araneae

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Alopecosa

Phylum
  
Family
  
Lycosidae

Scientific name
  
Alopecosa accentuata

Rank
  
Species

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Alopecosa, Wolf spider, Alopecosa cuneata, Alopecosa pulverulenta, Alopecosa trabalis

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Alopecosa accentuata is a species of wolf spider found commonly in open habitats throughout continental Europe. The female has a body length (excluding legs) of up to 12 mm, the male is rather smaller at up to 9 mm.

The female has a dark brown carapace with an irregular pale central stripe and white marks at the sides of the eyes. The abdomen also has a pale central band, interrupted by dark chevrons. The femora are conspicuously banded white but the rest of the leg is usually dark. The male is generally similar in appearance except that the legs are usually all dark and it sometimes has a covering of fine white hairs over the entire body.

The female matures in the autumn and overwinters as an adult, the male not becoming mature until the spring, when mating takes place.

References

Alopecosa accentuata Wikipedia


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