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  2. Tigrosa helluo - Wikipedia

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    Tigrosa helluo, commonly known as the Wetland Giant Wolf Spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Lycosidae, also known as wolf spiders. T. helluo was formerly known as Hogna helluo before differences between dorsal color patterns, habitat preferences, body structures, etc. were discovered. [2]

  3. Tigrosa - Wikipedia

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    The genus Tigrosa was erected by Allen R. Brady in 2012. Prior to 1990, many medium to large wolf spiders (family Lycosidae) from North America were placed in the genus Lycosa. In 1990 it was accepted that Lycosa was a Mediterranean genus and did not occur in North America; seven species were transferred to Hogna.

  4. Tigrosa aspersa - Wikipedia

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    Tigrosa aspersa is a large (up to one-inch (25 mm) body length) wolf spider that inhabits the eastern United States. [1] Compared to its close relative Tigrosa helluo , T. aspersa is much larger. This species was known as Hogna aspersa prior to 2012, when it was moved to Tigrosa .

  5. Wolf spider - Wikipedia

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    However, wolf spiders usually only bite when they feel threatened or mishandled. [13] Wolf spiders have been found to be a vital source of natural pest control for many people's personal gardens or even homes, since the wolf spider preys on perceived pests such as crickets, ants, cockroaches, and in some cases lizards and frogs. [14]

  6. Everything You Need to Know About Caring for a Spider Plant - AOL

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  7. How to Grow Spider Plants That Sprout Lots of "Babies" - AOL

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    To avoid flooding the roots, plant spider plants in well-draining soil. Fertilizer isn't necessary, but it can help jump-start new growth in spring and summer. Futeral recommends fertilizing ...

  8. 4 Spider Plant Benefits (Plus, How to Make Sure They Thrive)

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    The graceful, spindly leaves of Chlorophytum comosum, or spider plant, make it a great option for hanging, and thanks to its low-maintenance care requirements, it’s beginner-friendly too.

  9. Tigrosa grandis - Wikipedia

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    Tigrosa grandis is a species of wolf spider endemic to the United States, where it occurs from Montana, east to Missouri, and south to Texas. [1] [2] [3] ...