“…The family Zerconidae Canestrini, 1891 currently includes more than 400 described species and 46 genera, and is widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, including high-altitudes and arctic areas (Sellnick 1958;Halašková 1970Halašková , 1977Halašková , 1979Błaszak 1975aBłaszak , b, 1976Błaszak , 1978Błaszak , 1979Błaszak et al 1997;Mašán & Fenďa 2004;Lindquist et al 2009;Beaulieu et al 2011;Sikora 2014;Faleńczyk-Koziróg et al 2018;Kavianpour et al 2018;Marchenko 2018Marchenko , 2019Marchenko , 2021Karaca 2019Karaca , 2021Urhan & Karaca 2019;Kaczmarek et al 2020). Eight species of Zerconidae have been reported from continental Norway-one of Parazercon, two of Prozercon and five of Zercon (Gwiazdowicz & Gulvik 2005aGwiazdowicz et al 2013).…”