Lycosidae: Hogna Simon, 1885

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Widely distributed in whole Mediterranean, large wolf spider, reaches its northernmost distribution at south border of the Alps; body length of males 9-18 mm, females 12-25 mm

Hogna radiata (Latreille, 1817)

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1. Hogna agadira (Roewer, 1960)

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2. Hogna alexandria (Roewer, 1960)

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3. Hogna balearica (Thorell, 1873)

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4. Hogna bergsoei (Thorell, 1875)

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5. Hogna conspersa (L. Koch, 1882)

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6. Hogna effera (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872)

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7. Hogna felina (L. Koch, 1878)

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8. Hogna ferox (Lucas, 1838)

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9. Hogna fraissei (L. Koch, 1882)

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10. Hogna graeca (Roewer, 1951)

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11. Hogna insulana (L. Koch, 1882)

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12. Hogna leprieuri (Simon, 1876)

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13. Hogna magnoseptum (Guy, 1966)

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14. Hogna maroccana (Roewer, 1960)

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15. Hogna maurusia (Simon, 1909)

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16. Hogna ocellata (L. Koch, 1878)

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17. Hogna pseudoradiata (Guy, 1966)

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18. Hogna radiata minor (Simon, 1876)

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19. Hogna simplex (L. Koch, 1882)

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20. Hogna sinaia Roewer, 1959

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21. Hogna taurirtensis (Schenkel, 1937)

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22. Hogna truculenta (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876)