Sosippus

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| image = Funnel Web Wolf Spider - Sosippus, possibly floridanus?, Lake June-in-Winter Scrub State Park, Lake Placid, Florida.jpg

| image_caption = Sosippus sp. from Florida

| taxon = Sosippus

| authority = Simon, 1888

| diversity_link = List of Lycosidae species#Sosippus

| diversity = 10 species

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The spider genus Sosippus is, with other genera in the subfamily Hippasinae, unique among the spiders in the family Lycosidae in producing a large funnel-web resembling that of the Agelenidae. The posterior spinnerets are more elongate than in other wolf spiders.

Image:Sosippus.texanus.eye.arrangement.svg

Their eyes are arranged in three rows, with four small eyes in the anterior (lowest), two large eyes in the second, and two smaller lateral eyes in the third row.

Sosippus is found from Central America to the southern United States.

The closest relatives are found in the genus Aglaoctenus.

The species of Sosippus seem to have diverged relatively recently in geologic time.

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Species

File:Sosippus.californicus.png

References

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  • Brady, A.R. (1962). The Spider Genus Sosippus in North America, Mexico, and Central America (Araneae, Lycosidae). Psyche 69:129-164. [http://psyche.entclub.org/pdf/69/69-129.pdf PDF]

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Category:Lycosidae

Category:Spiders of North America

Category:Spiders of Central America

Category:Lycosidae genera

Category:Taxa named by Eugène Simon

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