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Eintrag Nr. 13231
Die Weberknechte Östereichs (Arachnida, Opiliones)
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Nationalparkrat Hohe Tauern
2013
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Komposch, Christian ; Gruber, Jürgen
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2004
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UBS-NW: 73.6.4-52
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In: Thaler, Konrad (Red.): Diversität und Biologie von Webspinnen, Skorpionen und anderen Spinnentieren.- Linz: Biologiezentrum des OÖ. Landesmuseums, 2004, p 485-534 (Denisia. 12.) (Kataloge der OÖ. Landesmuseen / N.S. 14.) 61 harvestman species belonging to 7 families occur in Austria. The federal states of Austria show a quite different investigation intensity; the total number of species ranges from 25 (Burgenland) to 53 (Carinthia). A short survey of the opilionological history of research starts with SCHRANK in 1781. A characterisation of all species comprises synonyms, areal, horizontal and vertical distribution in Austria, ecological behaviour and aspects of nature conservation. Several synonyms could be clarified, and taxonomical and bionomical problems are described. German names are mentioned for all taxa for the first time (in cooperation with Jochen MARTENS); most species are illustrated by means of colour photos. Endemic species occurring within the national territory of Austria are Nemastoma schuelleri, N. (bidentatum) relictum and Leiobunum subalpinum. Endemic species with small areals within the (predominantly) Eastern Alps are Mitostoma alpinum, Trogulus cisalpinus, Ischyropsalis carli, I. hadzii, I. helvetica, I. kollari, Megabunus armatus, M. lesserti and Leiobunum roseum; mainly higher alpine species with an areal restricted to the Alps are Paranemastoma bicuspidatum, Dicranopalpus gasteinensis, Gyas annulatus and Mitopus glacialis. Sixteen valid taxa have their locus typicus in Austria: Histricostoma dentipalpe, Astrobumus helleri, Holoscotolemon unicolor, Nemastoma (bidentatum) relictum, N. schuelleri, Paranemastoma bicuspidatum, Ischyropsalis kollari, Lacinius ephippiatus, Dicranopalpus gasteinensis, Lacinius dentiger, Leiobunum subalpinum, Nemastoma bidentatum bidentatum, Anelasmocephalus hadzii, Trogulus falcipenis, Egaenus convexus and Nemastoma bidentatum sparsum.
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