Schizocosa mccooki
In this vast earthen and aqueous planet, there are millions of species, and
if we want to be more specific, there are roughly nine million
different species. This website is focused on one of those nine
million species in particular. The species that is the focal
point of this website is the spider Schizocosa mccooki. This spider has a very wide domain, ranging from the western region of the
United States, the meadows of California, to the eastern coast
of the United States, near the coast of Lake Erie (York, 1976).
The size of this spider can range from 1cm- 8cm in length and
often has a coloration of gray, brown and black with diffent patterns
for every spider (York, 1976). The S. mccooki has 8
eyes situated in three rows, with four smaller eyes situated at
the front of the head and four larger eyes arranged in a square
atop the convex of the head (Simon-Brunet, 1994). Although the information present on the Schizocosa
mccooki is limited, it is still vastly intriguing to say the least,
some may say that this makes it all the more interesting to
study.
The Schizocosa mccooki is commonly known by their other
name as the wolf spider, (Or as being one of many “Wolf
Spiders”). Unfortunately, information available on the S.
mccooki is limited, therefore some of the information in
the website pertains to the Lycosidae family as a
whole.
To learn more about the Classification of this spider click HERE