Wolf spiders (Lycosidae)


Wolf spiders (Lycosidae)

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NateKingsford wrote:
24 Jun 2025
@Choyster, there's definitely a lizard in these photos, however I'm not the best with my herps so I can't ID it. If you take a gander at the back of the lizard, there's actually a wolf spider taking a lift! I'm sure there's a duplicate observation for the lizard, but this sighting was originally submitted as an unidentified spider.

Super cool seeing the hitchhiker

Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)
Choyster wrote:
24 Jun 2025
Hey @NateKingsford, just flagging this sighting for correction, think it's a Amphibolurus muricatus, jacky dragon?

Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)
NateKingsford wrote:
27 Apr 2025
You're correct about this one being a female, only the females carry the babies!

Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)
EathanDouglas wrote:
9 Apr 2025
nah this one is a Lycosid, Venatrix sp. by the looks of it :)

Venatrix sp. (genus)
NateKingsford wrote:
8 Apr 2025
@EathanDouglas Dolomedes?

Venatrix sp. (genus)
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