Wolf spider?

This was a very shy little spider. She was about one inch long, and the more I poked it, the more it shrank and tried to cover itself. Too bad, such beautiful colors!
Which brings me to wondering… what kind of spider is this? In that area of our backyard, I am used to seeing a lot of wolf spiders, and although the pattern on its back looks about right, I’ve never seen an orange one. Not only was it orange, but it had purple iridescence! Very unusual.
Another thing that I noticed looking closer, is that the eyes don’t match the patterns that are common for wolf spiders. I am used to expect that wolf spiders always have 4 eyes lined up right on top of the chelicerae, but I could be wrong and there are species that don’t follow that rule.
But I looked and looked, and I can’t seem to find a pair of eyes… aren’t spiders with 6 eyes a little uncommon?

So I have been looking, and I thought that some Pisauridae look a bit similar, but I really have no idea of what this spider is.
If any of my 3 or 4 readers out there have any insight, write me!

Wolf spider? by The Bug Lady, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Tags: arachnid, beautiful, Brazilian, entomology



I don’t think I’ve ever seen a wolf spider with colors so vibrant. It’s probably something else.
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I appreciate the work that you have put in, in this page. Really good,
You gonna love the news, its from the wandering spider family :D
I dont know the species, but its possibly from the same as this full grown one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/techuser/4412494548/in/set-72157603167029346/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/techuser/4369226850/in/set-72157603167029346/
Ah yes, I received an e-mail a while ago from Pirrakas saying:
I meant to post that, I forgot!
Thank you for your interest in my pics, Techuser. You comments are very welcome! :)