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@article{747223, author = {Řezáč, Milan and Král, Jiří and Pekár, Stanislav}, article_number = {3}, keywords = {Sibling species; karyotype; geographic parthenogenesis; taxonomy; thelytoky}, language = {eng}, issn = {0161-8202}, journal = {Journal of Arachnology}, title = {The spider genus Dysdera (Araneae, Dusderidae) in Central Europe: revision and natural history}, volume = {35}, year = {2007} }
TY - JOUR ID - 747223 AU - Řezáč, Milan - Král, Jiří - Pekár, Stanislav PY - 2007 TI - The spider genus Dysdera (Araneae, Dusderidae) in Central Europe: revision and natural history JF - Journal of Arachnology VL - 35 IS - 3 SP - 432-462 EP - 432-462 PB - American arachnological society SN - 01618202 KW - Sibling species KW - karyotype KW - geographic parthenogenesis KW - taxonomy KW - thelytoky N2 - Nine species of the genus Dysdera were found to occur in central Europe: D. adriatica Kulczynski 1897, D. crocata Koch 1838, D. dubrovninnii Deeleman-Reinhold 1988, D. erythrina (Walckenaer 1802), D. ninnii Canestrini 1868, D. hungarica Kulczynski 1897, D. lantosquensis Simon 1882, D. longirostris Doblika 1853, and D. taurica Charitonov 1956. Two species, D. dubrovninnii and D. lantosquensis, are newly recorded from central Europe. The original description of D. hombergi (Scopoli 1763), the name used for a common species of the genus Harpactea, probably refers to D. ninnii. We retain the name D. ninnii as a nomen protectum. Dysdera hamulata Kulczynski 1897 appears to be a junior synonym of D. maurusia Thorell 1873. This North African species probably never occurred in central Europe, and a previous record from Slovakia is probably based on mislabeled material. ER -
ŘEZÁČ, Milan, Jiří KRÁL and Stanislav PEKÁR. The spider genus Dysdera (Araneae, Dusderidae) in Central Europe: revision and natural history. \textit{Journal of Arachnology}. American arachnological society, 2007, vol.~35, No~3, p.~432-462. ISSN~0161-8202.
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