An annotated list of the Georgian harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones) Author Modebadze, Naia https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9213-5466 Institute of Zoology, Giorgi Tsereteli 3, 0162 Tbilisi, Georgia naia.modebadze.1@iliauni.edu.ge Author Martens, Jochen Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet, Institut fuer Organismische und Molekulare Evolutionsbiologie (iomE), D- 55099 Mainz, Germany & Senckenberg Research Institute, Arachnology, D- 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Author Snegovaya, Nataly Institute of Zoology, Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan (IZB), A. Abbaszade st. 115, pr. 1128, bl. 504, Az 1004, Baku, Azerbaijan Author Barjadze, Shalva https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8992-4987 Institute of Zoology, Giorgi Tsereteli 3, 0162 Tbilisi, Georgia text Caucasiana 2023 2023-12-08 2 211 230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/caucasiana.2.e106544 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/caucasiana.2.e106544 2667-9809-2-211 02A98CDDCB8141419E6C8413CCAFE7B7 CCB8BDB1F3B35AA2844550C7527A5687 29. Odiellus lendlii ( Sorensen , 1894) Acantholophus Lendlii Sorensen , 1894: 26-28 (figs 9, 13; original description) Lacinius Bieniaszii Kulczynski, 1909: 463 (original description) Odiellus bieniaszi - Starega , 1966: 395-397 (figs. 9-11, description, Georgian localities) Odiellus bieniaszi - Starega , 1978: 213 (mention) Odiellus lendli - Martens 1978 : 344-345 (figs 651-656, redescription, mention for Georgia) Odiellus bieniaszi - Snegovaya, 1999: 453-455 (figs 14-18) Odiellus lendlii - Snegovaya, 2013: 185 (mention) Odiellus lendlii - Snegovaya, Pkhakadze and Intskirveli, 2014: 200 (mention, locality data from historical collection of the Georgian National Museum) Type locality. No indication in the original description. Occurrence data in Georgia. Shida Kartli • Gori; leg. A. Riedel, 18 October 1958 ( Starega 1966 ). Samtskhe-Javakheti • Borjomi; leg. A. Riedel, 20 October 1958 ( Starega 1966 ). • Tsaghveri, Borjomi Municipality; leg. A. Riedel, 20 October 1958; spruce forest ( Starega 1966 ). Global distribution. A widespread Balkan species, in the Caucasian ecoregion noted from Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, south-western Russia ( Starega 1966 , 1978 ; Snegovaya 2013 ).