2014
DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1303-11
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Description of a new Zodarion Walckenaer, 1826 from Turkey (Zodariidae; Araneae)

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“…Nomenclature and information on zoogeographical distribution of species were taken from Helsdingen (2012) and Platnick (2013) and more detailed literature on local elements. Bosmans & Chatzaki (2005), Buchholz (2007), Chatzaki (2008), Bosmans (2009), Bosmans et al (2009), Van Keer et al (2010) and Schröder et al (2011) were consulted to identify those new records (indicated by 'nr' in Tab. 2) that the present study added to the list of known species in Greece, Macedonia and Thrace.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nomenclature and information on zoogeographical distribution of species were taken from Helsdingen (2012) and Platnick (2013) and more detailed literature on local elements. Bosmans & Chatzaki (2005), Buchholz (2007), Chatzaki (2008), Bosmans (2009), Bosmans et al (2009), Van Keer et al (2010) and Schröder et al (2011) were consulted to identify those new records (indicated by 'nr' in Tab. 2) that the present study added to the list of known species in Greece, Macedonia and Thrace.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presently, Zodarion is the largest genus of the subfamily Zodariinae, and includes 160 species. The genus has been recorded in European, Asian, and North African countries (Jocqué 1991; Bosmans 1994, 1997, 2009; Marusik and Koponen 2001; Pekár et al 2011; Bosmans et al 2014; Jocqué and Henrard 2015; Li and Lin 2016; WSC 2018), and each species has a limited distribution. From Asia, 34 species are known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%