Hogna aspersa was created in 1844.
Hogna radiata was created in 1817.
Hogna ericeticola was created in 1942.
Hogna carolinensis was created in 1805.
Helix aspersa was created in 1774.
Hyposada aspersa was created in 1945.
There are over 100 different genera of wolf spiders. The most large species are found in the genus Hogna, notably the Carolina Wolf Spider, Hogna carolinensis.
Helix Aspersa
Helix aspersa
The typical garden snail's scientific name is 'helix aspersa'.
The animal with the Latin name Helix aspersa is the common garden snail. It is a species of land snail that is widely distributed around the world and is known for its distinctive shell and slow-moving nature.
Some snails can self-fertilize, such as Helix aspersa, but not all snails can.
The most common species of wolf spiders found in Australia are the Hogna lenta, Lycosa godeffroyi, and Venatrix furcillata.