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Hogna Rizali
''Hogna'' is a genus of Lycosidae, wolf spiders with more than 200 described species. It is found on all continents except Antarctica. Etymology The word ''Hogna'' might be a rough latinization of one of the Greek words ''wikt:fr:ὄχνη, ὄχνη'' (''ókhnē'') "pear" or ''wikt:ὄγχνη, ὄγχνη'' (''ónkhnē'') "pear-tree". Species ''Hogna carolinensis'' is among the largest spiders found in the United States; females may have a body length of from to . The carapace of ''H. carolinensis'' is characterized by an overall dark brown coloration, usually without any patterned variations. Its abdomen has a slightly darker stripe down its center, and its ventral side is black. This spider typically dwells in a vertical tube dug into the ground that may reach as deep as eight inches. , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Hogna ackermanni'' Logunov, 2020 – Afghanistan *''Hogna adjacens'' Roewer, 1959 – Southern Africa *''Hogna agadira'' ...
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Hogna Radiata
''Hogna radiata'' is a species of wolf spider Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae (). They are robust and agile hunters with excellent eyesight. They live mostly in solitude, hunt alone, and do not spin webs. Some are opportunistic hunters, pouncing upon prey as they find it or ... present in South Europe (from the middle of France), north Africa and Central Asia (N. I. Platnick). This species is wandering, hunting smaller insects less than 20% of its own size. Found on grass, parks, and forests. References Sources * (frn°1* (fr* (pt Spiders of Europe Spiders described in 1817 Spiders of Africa Spiders of Asia Lycosidae {{Lycosidae-stub ...
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