Florida false wolf spider

The Florida false wolf spider, scientifically known as Ctenus captiosus, is a fascinating species that can be observed in the Summerville, South Carolina area. This spider is part of the Ctenidae family and is recognized for its distinctive appearance and behavior. The Florida false wolf spider is known for its agility and speed, traits that are characteristic of many wolf spiders. Although it may resemble true wolf spiders, it has unique features that set it apart.

First recorded in the region on January 9, 2025, this species has garnered attention due to its elusive nature. Observers often appreciate its striking form and the way it moves swiftly across various terrains. The Florida false wolf spider is primarily a ground-dwelling spider, making it an important part of the local ecosystem as it helps control insect populations.

While there has only been one documented observation of this species in Summerville, its presence indicates the rich biodiversity that characterizes the area. Enthusiasts and nature lovers may find it rewarding to explore local habitats in search of this intriguing spider. With its unique traits and role in the ecosystem, the Florida false wolf spider is a noteworthy species for anyone interested in the wildlife of Summerville.

ID5170147
Rankspecies
Scientific NameCtenus captiosus Gertsch, 1935
Common NameFlorida false wolf spider
Attributionungoliant | ungoliant | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
First Seen01/09/2025 1:50 am
Last Seen01/09/2025 1:50 am
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6162983044ungoliantSeptember 1, 2025 1:50 am33.023398, -80.182457

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