K zajímavým rodům slíďáků náleží rod Alopecosa, na území České republiky známe výskyt 15 druhů rodu. Ačkoli ojedinělé záznamy o biologii a taxonomii rodu máme sice už z 18. stol., jejich studium pokračuje zejména v dnešní době, kdy se do popředí dostává výzkum rozmnožování.

Použitá a citovaná literatura:
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CORDES D. & VON HELVERSEN O. 1990: Indications for the existance of Alopecosa barbipes as a sibling species to Alopecosa accentuata. Bulletin de la societé européenne d’Arachnologie, 1: 70–74.
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KRONESTEDT T. 1986: A presumptive pheromone-emitting structure in wolf spiders. Psyche, 93: 127–131.
KRONESTEDT T. 1990: Separation of two species standing as Alopecosa aculeata by morphological, behavioural and ecological characters, with remarks on related species in the pulverulenta group. Zoologica skripta, 19: 203–225.
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There are 15 members of the Wolf Spiders genus Alopecosa in the Czech Republic, most of which are rare and stenoecious. Although they have been studied for a long time, we do not have much information about their biology and reproduction. Members of this genus show a large variability in courtship and copulatory behaviour.