2016
DOI: 10.15298/arthsel.25.3.09
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A new species of the genus Pulchellodromus Wunderlich, 2012 (Aranei: Philodromidae) from Spain

Abstract: A new species, Pulchellodromus navarrus sp.n., from Navarre (Spain) is described. Diagnostic drawings of the new species and its habitat preferences in Spain are provided. РЕЗЮМЕ. Новый вид Pulchellodromus navarrus sp.n., описан из Наварры (Испания). Для нового вида приводится диагностические рисунки и биотопическая приуроченность в Испании.

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“…Dengler et al (2016a) compiled all data from previous expeditions plus some additional data and provided the first overview on mean, maximum and minimum species richness in Palaearctic grasslands across seven spatial grain sizes, thus expanding on the scope of the highly cited "world-record paper" by Wilson et al (2012). Kastrygina et al (2016) described the new spider species Pulchellodromus navarrus on the basis of samples collected by Nina Polchaninova during the 7th EDGG Field Workshop in Navarre, in 2014 (Biurrun et al 2014). Many more studies based on EDGG Field Workshop data are currently in preparation.…”
Section: Events Of the Edgg In 2016-2017mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dengler et al (2016a) compiled all data from previous expeditions plus some additional data and provided the first overview on mean, maximum and minimum species richness in Palaearctic grasslands across seven spatial grain sizes, thus expanding on the scope of the highly cited "world-record paper" by Wilson et al (2012). Kastrygina et al (2016) described the new spider species Pulchellodromus navarrus on the basis of samples collected by Nina Polchaninova during the 7th EDGG Field Workshop in Navarre, in 2014 (Biurrun et al 2014). Many more studies based on EDGG Field Workshop data are currently in preparation.…”
Section: Events Of the Edgg In 2016-2017mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data collected in these expeditions have already been used for a series of regional studies on phytosociological classification ) and patterns and drivers of plant diversity as well as a comparative overview on mean and maximum richness values of Palaearctic grasslands . Recently, also various animal taxa, including spiders (Kastrygina et al 2016), grasshoppers (see ) and leafhoppers (Filibeck et al 2018) have been collected on the same plots to allow multi-taxon studies even beyond the original three groups (vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens). To facilitate the broad scientific utilization of the multi-scale vegetation plot data from EDGG Field Workshops, all of them are fed into the "GrassPlot" database of EDGG et al (2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data collected in these expeditions have already been used for a series of regional studies on phytosociological classification ) and patterns and drivers of plant diversity as well as a comparative overview on mean and maximum richness values of Palaearctic grasslands . Recently, also various animal taxa, including spiders (Kastrygina et al 2016), grasshoppers (see ) and leafhoppers (Filibeck et al 2018) have been collected on the same plots to allow multi-taxon studies even beyond the original three groups (vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens). To facilitate the broad scientific utilization of the multi-scale vegetation plot data from EDGG Field Workshops, all of them are fed into the "GrassPlot" database of EDGG et al (2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%