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Pardosa concinna (Thorell, 1877)

  FAMILY: LYCOSIDAE Sundevall, 1833
    Genus: Pardosa C. L. Koch, 1847
        Species: Pardosa concinna (Thorell, 1877) LSID
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Common Names

Family Common Name:  wolf spiders
Genus Common Name:  thinlegged wolf spiders
Species Common Name:  none

Point Collections & Seasonality

Global Distribution: USA, Canada
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Seasonality

Pardosa concinna (Thorell, 1877) seasonality


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Natural History & Image(s)

Feeding Guild: ground runners
Feeding guild when noted defined by Uetz, G. W., J. Halaj, and A. B. Cady. 1999. Guild structure of spiders in major crops. Journal of Arachnology 27:270-280. PDF
Habitat (published): alpine tundra, alpine meadows, sand dunes, slopes covered with sage or lodgepole pine, grasslands in northern Great Plains, bogs, leaf litter (Dondale & Redner, 1990; Aitchison-Benell & Dondale, 1990).
Habitat (<30 randomly chosen specimens): Clay Esker Ridge; Clay-Stoney Eskerine Ridge; Dry Grassland, Sandy; Lodgepole Pine closed Forest; Rocky mountain ridge; Riparian; Jackpine/sedge meadow; Lodgepole Pine Burnt Forest; Dry Grassland; Mixedwood forest, clearcut; Riparian, Shingle; Dry muskeg; Clay Ridge; Rocky mountainside;

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Details About Males

Description: (not yet recorded or unknown)

Male Dimensions:
Male dimensionsA = 3.08 mm 
A+B = 6.12 mm 
C = 2.37 mm 
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Details About Females

Description: (not yet recorded or unknown)

Female Dimensions:
Female dimensions A = 3.06 mm 
A+B = 6.47 mm 
C = 2.28 mm 
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Descriptions Source:
Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. 1990. The insects and arachnids of Canada, Part 17. The wolf spiders, nurseryweb spiders, and lynx spiders of Canada and Alaska, Araneae: Lycosidae, Pisauridae, and Oxyopidae. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Publ. 1856: 1-383.

Synonyms and Chresonyms

Lycosa concinna Thorell 1877 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2068237
Pardosa concinna Thorell 1877 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:9737611
Pardosa concinna Banks 1894 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2068238
Pardosa glacialis Emerton 1894 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2068239
Pardosa glacialis Montgomery 1904 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2068240
Pardosa muscicola Emerton 1911 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2068241
Pardosa glacialis Emerton 1919 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2068242
Pardosa concinna Gertsch 1934 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2068243
Pardosa concinna Bishop 1949 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2068245
Pardosa concinna Dondale & Redner 1986 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2068246
Pardosa concinna Dondale & Redner 1990 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:9735494
Pardosa concinna Paquin & Dupérré 2003 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2011322
Pardosa concinna Vogel 2004 urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:9738309

Taxonomic References Instructions

Banks, N. 1894. On the Lycosidae of Colorado. Jour. New York ent. Soc. 2: 49-52.

Bishop, S. C. 1949. Spiders of the Nueltin Lake Expedition, Keewatin, 1947. Can. Ent. 81: 101-104.

Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. 1990. The insects and arachnids of Canada, Part 17. The wolf spiders, nurseryweb spiders, and lynx spiders of Canada and Alaska, Araneae: Lycosidae, Pisauridae, and Oxyopidae. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Publ. 1856: 1-383.

Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. 1986. The coloradensis, xerampelina, lapponica, and tesquorum groups of the genus Pardosa (Araneae: Lycosidae) in North America. Can. Ent. 118: 815-835.

Emerton, J. H. 1919. The spiders collected by the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. In Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition. 3(H): 1-8.

Emerton, J. H. 1919. Notes on the spiders collected by Frits Johansen of the Danmark Expedition 1906-08 to northeastern Greenland, latitude 76 1/2 deg to 77 deg North. Vid. Meddel. naturh. Foren. Kobenh. 70: 143-145.

Emerton, J. H. 1911. New spiders from New England. Trans. Connect. Acad. Sci. Arts Let. 16: 383-407.

Emerton, J. H. 1894. Canadian spiders. Trans. Connect. Acad. Arts Sci. 9: 400-429.

Gertsch, W. J. 1934. Notes on American Lycosidae. Amer. Mus. Novit. 693: 1-25.

Montgomery, T. H. 1904. Descriptions of North American Araneae of the families Lycosidae and Pisauridae. Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad. 56: 261-325.

Paquin, P. & N. Dupérré. 2003. Guide d'identification des araignées de Québec. Fabreries, Suppl. 11 1-251.

Thorell, T. 1877. Descriptions of the Araneae collected in Colorado in 1875, by A. S. Packard jun., M.D. Bull. U. S. geol. Surv. 3: 477-529.

Vogel, B. R. 2004. A review of the spider genera Pardosa and Acantholycosa (Araneae, Lycosidae) of the 48 contiguous United States. J. Arachnol. 32: 55-108. PDF

Nomenclature and taxonomic references from the World Spider Catalog

Natural History References Instructions

Aitchison-Benell, C. W. & C. D. Dondale. 1990. A checklist of Manitoba spiders (Araneae) with notes on geographic relationships. Naturaliste can. 117: 215-237.

Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. 1990. The insects and arachnids of Canada, Part 17. The wolf spiders, nurseryweb spiders, and lynx spiders of Canada and Alaska, Araneae: Lycosidae, Pisauridae, and Oxyopidae. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Publ. 1856: 1-383.

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Text Last Modified: 2006-03-20T19:48:05Z