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Definition of Family lycosidae
1. Noun. Wolf spiders.
Generic synonyms: Arthropod Family
Group relationships: Araneae, Araneida, Order Araneae, Order Araneida
Member holonyms: Hunting Spider, Wolf Spider, Genus Lycosa, Lycosa
Lexicographical Neighbors of Family Lycosidae
Literary usage of Family lycosidae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biological Control of Insects and Mites: An Introduction to Beneficial by Daniel L. Mahr, Nino M. Ridgway (1993)
"Examples of hunting spiders include the wolf spiders (family Lycosidae), the
jumping spiders (family Salticidae), the lynx spiders (family Oxyopidae), ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"This spider belongs to the family Lycosidae, and has numerous allies, equalling
or surpassing it in size, in various parts of the world, the genus Lycosa ..."
3. The Fauna of Mayfield's Cave by Arthur Mangun Banta (1907)
"463. Not seen by writer in Mayfield's Cave, but found occasionally near the mouth
of Donaldson's and Twin caves at Mitchell. Family LYCOSIDAE. ..."
4. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Entomological Section (1900)
"Id. Description of a new genus of Arachnida, family Lycosidae, 86b.—Trouessart, E.
Preliminary diagnoses of new species of ..."
5. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1902)
"... Mr. Stone's " Pennsylvania and New Jersey Spiders of the family lycosidae,"
a small collection made by the Rev. Dr. HC McCook ; and the author's o\vu ..."
6. The American Homœopathic Pharmacopœia (1904)
"No appreciable difference seems to exist between the virus of the male or that
of the female spider. Family, Lycosidae. Preparation. ..."