Article: Data on the biology of Alopecosa psammophila Buchar 2001.(Araneae, Lycosidae)

ABSTRACT. This paper presents electron micrographs of the genitalia of Alopecosa psammophila, describes the morphological characteristics of the species and also gives information on its habitat preference, the co-occurring ground-dwelling spiders, and the phenological characteristics of the species. Barber pitfall trappings have been carried out since 2000 in dry sandy grasslands in three regions of Hungary: the Kiskunsag area (Kiskunsag National Park); the Nyirseg area (Hortobagy National Park); and since 2004 the Kisalfold area (Ferto-Hansag National Park). Specimens of the species, hitherto unknown in 0o Hungary, have been collected from 17 localities in all three ...

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