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Trogulus tricarinatus
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Subspecies
Original description
Linnaeus, 1767 (p. 1029)
Original spelling: Phalangium tricarinatum
Linné C (1767). Systema Naturae. Tomus I. Pars II. 12. Edition.
Laurentius Salvius, Stockholm. (p. 1029)
Latin diagnosis: "P.[halangium] abdomine elliptico depresso
tricarinato, femoribus anticis subcristatis. Habitat Dresdae Saxonum.
D. Heise. Corpus ovale, fuscum, depressum, tricarinatum, incisuris
quinque obsoletis: carina una media longitudinalis; una utrinque supra
marginem lateralem. Pedes corpore duplo langiores [sic!]. Femora primi
paris sursum dilatata: carina subcrenata".
Type locality: Dresden (Germany)
Synonyms
Phalangium tricarinatum Linnaeus, 1767 (p. 1029)
Phalangium tricarinatus Linnaeus, 1767 (lapsus)
Metopoctea tricarinatus (Linnaeus, 1767)
Trogulus tricarinatus (Linnaeus, 1767)
Opilio carinatus Herbst, 1799 (p. 13)
Opilio
carinatum Herbst, 1799 (lapsus)
Phalangium
carinatus Herbst, 1799 (p.13) (lapsus; in synonymy; pro Phalangium
tricarinatum Linnaeus, 1767)
Trogulus asperatus Simon, 1879
Trogulus oltenicus Avram, 1971
Identification
Distribution
Distributed in central and eastern Europe. However,
the western and eastern borders of distribution are unclear; reports
exist from Spain in the west and Bulgaria, Poland and Greece in the
east/south east. Also recorded from the UK. In Germany recorded from
all Bundesländer, but
rare.
Biology
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