First record of the genus Graecophalangium Roewer, 1923 (Opiliones: Phalangiidae) from Albania, with redescription of G. militare (C. L. Koch, 1839)
Author
Murányi, Dávid
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Ecologica Montenegrina
2015
2015-11-01
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Graecophalangium
Roewer, 1923
(
Fig. 1
)
Graecophalangium
Roewer, 1923
—
Roewer 1923: 755
. (original description);
Martens 1966: 352
. (comments and distribution, revised diagnosis);
Crawford 1992: 22
. (
type
species designation);
Kury 2005
(catalog);
Snegovaya & Staręga 2009: 42
. (redescription);
Anonymous 2014
(catalog).
Type
species:
Graecophalangium atticum
Roewer, 1923
, by subsequent designation (
Crawford 1992
).
Diagnosis:
Medium sized
Phalangiidae
, with middle long or short legs and often with distinct longitudinal light stripe on saddle of abdominal scutum. Distal segment of male chelicera usually with processes. Pedipalp with small apophysis only on patella, femur armed with denticles. Legs armed, forelegs usually thickened. Shaft of penis with distinct broad basis, medial tapering and distal spoon.
Distribution
(
Fig. 1
): The genus contains four Balkanian endemics, a further species (
G. punicum
) is known from the Levant, one was recently described from Central Asia (
G. karakalensis
Tcheremis & Snegovaya, 2010
), and two Anatolian species (
Egaenus marenzelleri
Nosek, 1905
and
Graecophalangium
sp. n.
sensu
Mitov 2009
) were also attributed to the genus but not yet published formaly (
Fig. 1A
). All the non-Balkanian species are known only from the
type
specimens, althought
C. karakalensis
was described from multiple localities of the western Kopet Dag. One of the Balkanian species is restricted to Crete (
G. cretaeum
Martens, 1966
) while the other three are known from the mainland and the Peloponnese (
Fig. 1B
).
Graecophalangium drenskii
Mitov, 1995
is known from a single male collected in the southwestern part of the
Republic of Macedonia
. The other two species are relatively widespread:
G. militare
is known from the southwestern areas of the peninsula, while
G. atticum
is from the southern central ranges. It is worth to mention, that
Mitov (1995
,
2003
) cited
G. atticum
from the
Republic of Macedonia
, referring to
Martens (1966)
; however, the latter enumerate it only from Greek Macedonia.
Martens (1966
: Fig. 15) also marked several unspecified records of the genus on his map, these are also depicted herein with a question mark (
Fig. 1A–B
).