The wolf spider Pardosa schenkeli Lessert, 1904 was since long regarded as occurring in Germany and Poland but is excluded from the recent checklist of spiders found in these countries. Re-examination of material collected in Germany and Poland, respectively, verifies its presence in both countries. Characters for distinguishing P. schenkeli and its ally P. bifasciata (C.L. Koch, 1834) are given and illustrated
International audienceAlthough species delimitation is often controversial, emerging DNA-based and c...
The first two records of Zoropsis spinimana (Dufour, 1820) in Germany are presented together with a ...
FIGURES 25–28. Trebacosa europaea Szinetár & Kancsal, 2007 male palp comparisions from different loc...
The wolf spider Pardosa schenkeli Lessert, 1904 was since long regarded as occurring in Germany and ...
During the post-colloquium excursion of the 18th European Colloquium of Arachnology in Slovakia in J...
In this paper a report is given on Lycosid spiders of the genus Pardosa, collected in southern Franc...
Species of wolf spiders considered in the Pardosa atrata group are surveyed, and comparative figures...
Some interesting records collected from 1990 to 1999 are reported. First records of Holocnemus pluch...
Genus Pardosa incorporates species morphologically resembling each other. As a result, a lot of disc...
Comparison of the detailed species-specific original drawings of Microneta pusilla Menge, 1869 with ...
Naumova, Maria, Deltshev, Christo (2023): On the identity of Pardosa consimilis Nosek, 1905 with a f...
The identity of Pardosa luciae Tongiorgi, said to occur in the Swiss Alps, is discussed. It is argue...
The spider species Hypsocephalus dahli (Lessert, 1909) is recorded for the first time in Switzerland...
The emerging of an acrocerid fly from an adult female of the wolf spider Pardosa saltans (C.L. Koch,...
FIGURE 117. Distribution of Pardosa logunovi sp. nov. (˔) and P. t e s q u o r u m (●), One symbol m...
International audienceAlthough species delimitation is often controversial, emerging DNA-based and c...
The first two records of Zoropsis spinimana (Dufour, 1820) in Germany are presented together with a ...
FIGURES 25–28. Trebacosa europaea Szinetár & Kancsal, 2007 male palp comparisions from different loc...
The wolf spider Pardosa schenkeli Lessert, 1904 was since long regarded as occurring in Germany and ...
During the post-colloquium excursion of the 18th European Colloquium of Arachnology in Slovakia in J...
In this paper a report is given on Lycosid spiders of the genus Pardosa, collected in southern Franc...
Species of wolf spiders considered in the Pardosa atrata group are surveyed, and comparative figures...
Some interesting records collected from 1990 to 1999 are reported. First records of Holocnemus pluch...
Genus Pardosa incorporates species morphologically resembling each other. As a result, a lot of disc...
Comparison of the detailed species-specific original drawings of Microneta pusilla Menge, 1869 with ...
Naumova, Maria, Deltshev, Christo (2023): On the identity of Pardosa consimilis Nosek, 1905 with a f...
The identity of Pardosa luciae Tongiorgi, said to occur in the Swiss Alps, is discussed. It is argue...
The spider species Hypsocephalus dahli (Lessert, 1909) is recorded for the first time in Switzerland...
The emerging of an acrocerid fly from an adult female of the wolf spider Pardosa saltans (C.L. Koch,...
FIGURE 117. Distribution of Pardosa logunovi sp. nov. (˔) and P. t e s q u o r u m (●), One symbol m...
International audienceAlthough species delimitation is often controversial, emerging DNA-based and c...
The first two records of Zoropsis spinimana (Dufour, 1820) in Germany are presented together with a ...
FIGURES 25–28. Trebacosa europaea Szinetár & Kancsal, 2007 male palp comparisions from different loc...