Arctosa virgo
(Chamberlin, 1925)
Arctosa virgo is a of wolf in the Lycosidae, described by Chamberlin in 1925. It is known from the United States, with records from oak-hickory forests in southern Missouri. As a member of the Arctosa, it belongs to a group of wolf spiders adapted to ground-dwelling . Very little specific information has been published about this species beyond its original description and a few collection records.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Arctosa virgo: /ɑːrkˈtoʊ̯sə ˈvɜːrɡoʊ̯/
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Distribution
United States; specifically recorded from oak-hickory forests in southern Missouri.