Leiobunum gracile Thorell, 1876

Martens, Jochen & Schönhofer, Axel L., 2016, The Leiobunum rupestre species group: resolving the taxonomy of four widespread European taxa (Opiliones: Sclerosomatidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 216 (216), pp. 1-35 : 27-31

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2016.216

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Leiobunum gracile Thorell, 1876
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Leiobunum gracile Thorell, 1876

Remarks

Leiobunum gracile was mostly considered under the names L. rupestre and L. tisciae . These names we used for the original identification of records in the literature. The repetitive information was omitted, while more unusual species taxa names and identifications ( glabra , nigripalpe , etc.) are given. If necessary, please refer to the respective publication.

DENMARK: 3 ♁♁, 2 ♀♀, 1 juv., 2 km N of Skaerbaek, coniferous forest, 55.17° N, 8.76° E, leg. 16–30 Sep. 1987 (CJM3530); 1 ♁, 3 ♀♀, Asp, indoors, 56.824° N, 9.936° E, leg. 19 Sep.–6 Oct. 1987 (CJM3531); Bornholm, 55.16° N, 14.87° E (Meinertz 1964); 4 ♀♀, Givskud, 55.82° N, 9.37° E, leg. 16 Sep. 1987 (CJM6232); 2 ♁♁, 3 ♀♀, Herning, 56.13° N, 8.97° E, leg. 16 Oct. 1987 (CJM6230); 1 ♁, 2 ♀♀, Copenhagen (coordinates inaccurate), 55.66° N, 12.59° E (ZMB12642); 2 ♁♁, 1 ♀, Copenhagen, leg. 10 Sep. 1984 (CJM4799); 14 ad, Stjae, 56.12° N, 8.97° E, leg. 30 Sep. 1987 (CJM6231); 1 ♁, Tørvekjaer v. Klitmøller, 57.03° N, 8.55° E, leg. 2 Dec. 2006 (CJM6229).

ESTONIA: All Estonian records refer to Tomasson et al. 2014 based on 3–4 sampling periods of 4–7 months in 2008–2011. 3 ex., Harju, Üksnurme, unmanaged old apple orchard next to cultivated grassland, 59.295° N, 24.628° E; 15 ex., Hiiu, Kerema, moist alvar grassland with juniper brush, 58.891° N, 22.948° E; 116 ex., Jõgeva, Pataste, moist forest dominated by alder, birch, bird cherry, spruce, 58.581° N, 26.778° E; 18 ex., Lääne, Kunila, Moist broad-leaved forest, 58.631° N, 23.811° E; 1 ex., Pärnu, Nigula NR, paludified pine forest with Polytrichum , 58.007° N, 24.712° E; 11 ex., Pärnu, Tõstamaa, next to brush covered ditch bank surr. by fallow grassland, 58.336° N, 24.006° E; 56 ex., Saare, Igaküla, Pine forest with Corylus , 58.601° N, 23.128° E; 18 ex., Saare, Orissaare, patch of deciduous managed forest in an urban area, 58.555° N, 23.087° E; 1 ex., Saare, Viidumäe, edge of a spring fen, 58.294° N, 23.089° E; 108 ex., Tallin, 59.44° N, 24.75° E (Staręga 1978); 108 ex., Tartu, Maiorg, spruce and aspen dominated old forest along a rivulet valley, 58.278° N, 26.334° E; 136 ex., Tartu, Sudaste, Oxalis - type drained spruce forest, 58.329° N, 26.940° E; 11 ex., Valga, Puka, edge of paludified forest, Filipendula type, 58.041° N, 26.207° E; 48 ex., Võru, Leoski, edge of dry boreal forest, Vaccinum myrtillus type, 57.709° N, 27.139° E.

FINLAND: 2 juv., Espoo, 60.21° N, 24.65° E, leg. 17–18 Jul. 1940 (Heinäjoki 1944); Häme, Forssa, 60.82° N, 23.63° E (Hippa 1975); Tammela, 60.80° N, 23.77° E (Hippa 1975); Ypäjä, 60.80° N, 23.28° E (Hippa 1975); Hämeenkyrö, 1 ♀, 61.64° N, 23.20° E, leg. 1943 (Heinäjoki 1944); Köijärvi, 60.94° N, 23.66° E (Hippa 1975); N. Helsinki, 30 ♁♁, 150 ♀♀, 173 juv., Eläintarhanhuvila 6, 60.18° N, 24.94° E, leg. 1935–40 (Heinäjoki 1944); 1 juv., Käpylä, indoors at wall, 60.21° N, 24.95° E, leg. 3 Aug. 1925 (Heinäjoki 1944); Oulunkylä and Pakinkylä, on path and indoors, 60.23° N, 24.94° E, leg. late summer 1943 (Heinäjoki 1944); 1 ♁, Ullanlinna, indoors at wall, 60.16° N, 24.95°E, leg. 25 Sep. 1926 (Heinäjoki 1944); Southern Finland, Humppila, 60.93° N, 23.37° E (Hippa 1975); Jokioinen, 60.80° N, 23.48° E (Hippa 1975); St. Hämeenkyrö, 1 ad., on a path, 61.635° N, 23.193° E, leg. 20 Sep. 1943 (Heinäjoki 1944); Turku (coordinates inaccurate), 1 ♁, 1 ♀, 60.45° N, 22.26° E, leg. 25 Sep. 1926, 9 May 1927 (Heinäjoki 1944); Western Finland, Somero, 60.63° N, 23.52° E (Hippa 1975); Urjala, 61.08° N, 23.54° E (Hippa 1975).

GERMANY: Hamburg (three localities), large numbers (coordinates inaccurate), 53.56° N, 9.87° E (BGZM); Barmbeck, 53.58° N, 10.03° E (Kraepelin 1896); Bahrenfeld, 1 ♁, Stadtteil von Hamburg, 53.57° N, 9.91° E (SMF-R.1255); St. Georger Kirchhof, 53.557° N, 10.007° E (Kraepelin 1896); Blankenese, 53.56° N, 9.81° E (Kraepelin 1896); Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 1 ex., Rostock, house garden in nesting box (Rabeler 1929); 4 ex., Rostock, old cemetery at Saarplatz (now abandoned), at houses and walls, 54.085° N, 12.117° E, leg. 8 Oct. 1927 –1929 (Rabeler 1929); 1 ex, Rostock, yard of the Entomology Seminar, 54.088° N, 12.134° E, leg. 7 Oct. 1927 –1929 (Rabeler 1929); 1 ex., Rostock, indoors, leg. 7 Nov. 1927 –1929 (Rabeler 1929); 3 ex., Rostock, Wallanlagen, in cracks of wall, 54.087° N, 12.132° E, leg. 13 Sep. 1927 –1929 (Rabeler 1929); Wismar, 53.89° N, 11.45° E (Le Roi 1914); Schleswig-Holstein, Bad Oldesloe, 54.10° N, 10.79° E (BGZM; Kraepelin 1896); 1 ♀, 2 ♀♀, Kiel, Institute of Zoology, 54.33° N, 10.1° E, leg. 1 Sep. 1964 (CJM949, CJM6172); 1 ♁, 1 ♀, Lübeck, former School of Navigation, on wall, 53.861° N, 10.689° E, leg. 9 Oct. 2007 (CJM6111); 1 ♁, 4 ♀♀, Neumünster (72), 20 m, 54.07° N, 9.99° E, leg. 17 + 27 Sep. 1964 (CJM6171); Neumünster(?) (coordinates inaccurate), 1 ♁, 54.07° N, 9.99° E, leg. Sep. 1967 (CJM948).

GREAT BRITAIN: Scotland, Aberdeenshire, 2 ♁♁, 1 ♀, Aberdeen, Botanic garden, 57.16° N, 2.09° W, leg. 20 Sep. 2008 (CJM6359); 2 ♀♀, same data (CJM6358); 4 ♁♁, 1 ♀, same data (CJM6357); 2 ♁♁, 1 ♀, Aberdeen, Torry, Greyhope House, 57.142° N, 2.062° W, leg. 9 Oct. 2008 (CJM6361); 1 ♁, 3 ♀♀, same data, leg. 4 Oct. 2008 (CJM6360); 1 ♁, Dunbennan, Huntly, Cemetery, 57.45° N, 2.79° W, leg. 12 Sep. 2008 (CJM6362); Derbyshire, 13 ex., between Leek and Stoke on Trent (coordinates inaccurate), 53.06° N, 2.12° W, leg. Sep.1971 (CJM1739) (Martens 1978).

HUNGARY: All Hungarian records of Kolosváry (1963, 1966a, b), Kolosváry & Homonnay (1967) and Csizmazia et al. (1966) are originally det. as Nelima nigripalpe , of Kolosváry (1965) orig. det. as Nelima glabra and of Kolosváry (1969) orig. det. as Nelima glabra and N. nigripalpe considered as syn. Northern Hungary: Bükk Mts., Bánkút, Veres sár bérc, 48.09° N, 20.49° E, leg. 2 Nov. 2005 (Lengyel & Murányi 2006, orig. det. as L. rupestre ); Tisza River and surroundings, Kisköre, 47.49° N, 20.51° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); 1 ex., Komoró, inundation zone, Salix forest, in humus, 48.31° N, 22.09° E, leg. 18–31 Jul. 1965 (Kolosváry 1965); Nagyrév, 46.94° N, 20.15° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); river kilometre 507, „Koldus“ forest near Tiszadob, inundation zone, tree hollows of Salix stem, 48.03° N, 21.18° E, leg. 18–19+23+ 31 Jul. 1964 (Csizmazia et al. 1966); many ex. river kilometre 601–602 (near Dombrád), inundation zone, tree hollows of Salix , 48.24° N, 21.92° E, leg. 18–31 Jul. 1965 (Kolosváry 1965); river kilometre 602–604 (1–3 km NE Dombrád), inundation zone, at walls of cottage, 48.26° N, 21.94° E, leg. 18–31 Jul. 1965 (Kolosváry 1965); 1 ex. river kilometre 620, Tuzsér, inundation zone, moulting at branch of Salix , 48.34° N, 22.11° E, leg. 18–31 Jul. 1965 (Kolosváry 1965); 1 ex., Szabolcsveresmart, inundation zone, Quercus forest, under log, 48.31° N, 22.02° E, leg. 18–31 Jul. 1965 (Kolosváry 1965); Tiszabercel, 48.17° N, 21.66° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Tiszacsermely, 48.23° N, 21.81° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Tiszadada, inundation zone, listed as terricole species, 48.04° N, 21.24° E, leg. 1963–1964 (Kolosváry 1966b); 1 ex., Tiszadob, inundation zone, listed as terricole species, 48.03° N, 21.18° E (Kolosváry 1963); Tiszaföldvár, 46.99° N, 20.22° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Tiszahát, Endes-Puszta, on Rubus leaves, 48.29° N, 22.23° E, leg. 1 Aug. 1966 (Kolosváry & Homonnay 1967); Tiszahát, Gergelyiugornya, river kilometre 698, in forest, 48.13° N, 22.34° E, leg. 27 Jul. 1966 (Kolosváry & Homonnay 1967); Tiszahát, Gergelyiugornya, river kilometre 698, in forest, skins in tree hollows of Salix and Quercus , 48.13° N, 22.34° E, leg. 27 Jul. 1966 (Kolosváry & Homonnay 1967); Tiszahát, Lónya, inundation zone, 48.32° N, 22.25° E, leg. 21 Jul. 1966 (Kolosváry & Homonnay 1967); Tiszahát, Mátyus, on Rubus leaves, 48.29° N, 22.27° E, leg. 21 Jul. 1966 (Kolosváry & Homonnay 1967); Tiszahát, Tiszamogyorós, in tree hollows, 48.32° N, 22.25° E, leg. 1 Aug. 1966 (Kolosváry & Homonnay 1967); Tiszaörvény, 47.61° N, 20.72° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Tiszasüly, 47.39° N, 20.41° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Tiszaszederkény, 47.91° N, 21.08° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Tiszatarján, 47.82° N, 21.01° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Tiszavalk, 47.68° N, 20.75° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Tiszavárkony, 47.07° N, 20.19° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Vencsellö, 48.18° N, 21.56° E, leg. Aug. 1968 (Kolosváry 1969); Tisza-völgye, Tiszabercel, Babócsa-szög, 48.16° N, 21.63° E, leg. 20 Jul. 2002 (Lengyel & Muranyi 2006); Tisza-völgye, Tiszabercel, Babócsa-szög, 48.16° N, 21.64° E, leg. 20 Jul. 2002 (Lengyel & Muranyi 2006); Tur River estuary into Tisza River (km 715–744, GPS placed at Tivadar), 48.06° N, 22.52° E (Avram 1968, type locality of Leiobunum tisciae ); 1 ♁, 1 ♀, likely same locality: Tisza River, left banks, leg. 21 Jul. 1967 (CJM3526, det. by Avram, likely part of the type series of Leiobunum tisciae , the remainder of specimens not specified, likely in Bucharest Museum but no data accessible); Zemplén, Erdöhorváti, Tolcsva-patak part, 48.29° N, 21.45° E, leg. 3.11.2001 (Lengyel & Muranyi 2006, orig. det. as L. rupestre ); Telkibánya, Cserenkö (oberlauf), 48.48° N, 21.35° E, leg. 30 Sep. 2001 (Lengyel & Muranyi 2006, orig. det. as L. rupestre ).

LATVIA: All Latvian records refer to UNILAT, Spuņgis 2008, if not otherwise indicated. Aizkraukle Distr., 1 ex., Ērberạe, rotten birch wood, 56.37° N, 25.02° E, leg. 15 Oct. 2006; 1 ex., Koknese, rotten deciduous wood, 56.66° N, 25.41° E, leg. 11 Oct. 2003; 2 ex., Krasti, deciduous forest, 56.44° N, 25.92° E, leg. 15 Oct. 2006; 1 ex., Vesetas paliene fen, on tree trunk, 56.70° N, 25.81° E, leg. 15 Jun. 2005; 4 ♁♁, 1 ♀, Berại, pie Bukultiem, 56.99° N, 24.28° E, leg. 25 Sep. 1960 (Tumšs 1963); Daugavpils Distr., 1 ex., Pilskalnes Siguldiņa, rotten deciduous wood, 55.98° N, 26.25° E, leg. 15 Oct. 2005; 3 ex., Krāslava Distr., Ezernieki, on building, 56.18° N, 27.66° E, leg. 9 Oct. 2005; 6 ♀♀, Krimulda, 57.19° N, 24.85° E, leg. 27 Jul. 1937 (Tumšs 1963); 2 ex., Kuldīga Distr., Īvande, on building, 56.99° N, 21.76° E, leg. 22 Oct. 2006; 1 ex., Limbaži Distr., Mērnieki, on wooden building, 57.86° N, 24.51° E, leg. 14 Aug. 2007; 3 ex., Madona Distr., Bērzaune, on building, 56.81° N, 26.04° E, leg. 8 Aug. 2007; 2 ♁♁, Moricsala, 57.21° N, 22.14° E, leg. 22 Oct. 1960 (Tumšs 1963); Riga Distr., 3 ex., Salaspils, deciduous forest, 56.87° N, 24.35° E, 21 Sep. 2005; 5 ex., Tumšupe river valley (GPS not accurate), on white alder trunk, 57.01° N, 24.61° E, 22 Aug. 2007; 1 ex., Botanical garden of University of Latvia, greenhouse, pitfall traps, 56.950° N, 24.058° E, leg. 15–29 Nov. 2004; 1 ex., Dārziņi, on wooden building, 56.87° N, 24.28° E, leg. 24 Sep. 2006; 4 ex., Nordeķi, deciduous park, 56.96° N, 24.17° E, leg. 24 Sep. 2005 (3 ex.), leg. 5 Oct. 2003 (1 ex.); 9 ex., Saldus Distr., Saldus, Ciecere river valley, on wooden building, 56.67° N, 22.49° E, leg. 22 Oct. 2005; 1 ♁, Sauka, 56.28° N, 25.48° E, leg. 10 Aug. 1937 (Tumšs 1963); 1 ♁, 1 ♀, Sigulda, 57.15° N, 24.85° E, leg. 21 Oct. 1960 (Tumšs 1963); 5 ♁♁, Sudas purvs, 57.15° N, 25.00° E, leg. 1 Oct. 1960 (Tumšs 1963); 1 ex., Talsi Distr., Dundaga, deciduous park, 57.51° N, 22.36° E, leg. 28 Oct. 2007; 8 ex., Kolka, on wooden building, 57.75° N, 22.58° E, leg. 28 Aug. 2005 (7 ex.), 31 Aug. 2007 (1 ex.); 1 ex., Valmiera Distr., Kauguri, garden, 57.49° N, 25.44° E, leg. 8 Aug. 2004; Ventspils Distr., 9 ex., Usma, rotten deciduous wood, 57.22° N, 22.15° E, leg. 13 Aug. 2006.

NORWAY: Oslo (=Kristiania, coordinates inaccurate), 59.92° N, 10.82° E, type locality of Leiobunum norvegicum Strand, 1900 , 1 ♀ (Strand 1900); 1 ♀, 7 juv., Østlandet, Tistedalen, 59.13° N, 11.44° E, leg. 22 Aug. 1977 (Stol 2010b); 1 ♀, Rogaland, Karmøy, 59.28° N, E 5.21° E, leg. 1977 (Stol 2010a); Stavanger, 58.97° N, E 5.70° E, leg.? (SMF, Schönhofer 2005); Vestfold, Botne, 59.482° N, 10.275° E, leg. 13 Sep. 1964 (MBN-A3575, Stol 2010b).

POLAND: 2 juv., Bialowies (no further data, coordinates inaccurate), 52.67° N, 23.83° E, leg. 15 Aug. 1916 (SMF1603, Müller 1920); 1 ♁, 1 ♀, Bieszczady Mts., Distr. Mstrzyki Dolne, Mstrzyki Gorne, “zarošla blehowe” along small stream Terebowiec, 49.10° N, 22.67° E, leg. 25 Sep. 1964 (CJM6368, I.Z.PAN-Warszawa, 35/64); 11 ♀♀, 14 juv., Bug River Valley, landscape park N Neple, aggregations under branches close to floor of riverine forest, 100 m, 52.135° N, 23.519° E, leg. 14 Jul. 2010 (AXLS958); Chylonia (formerly Kielau), 54.53° N, 18.44° E (Le Roi 1914); Frombork (formerly Frauenburg), 54.35° N, 19.68° E (Le Roi 1914); Janów, 53.47° N, 23.23° E (Wajgel 1874), orig. Z4612, det. as Leiobunum bicolor ); Masurian Lake District, Lidzbark Warmiński, 54.12° N, 20.58° E (Staręga 1963); 2 ♀♀, 1 juv., Memerki near Wegorzewo, Tilio-Carpinetum, 54.18° N, 21.65° E, leg. 4 Aug. 1983 (SMF36129); Świekatowo (formerly Westpreussen, Johannisberg), 53.42° N, 18.09° E (Le Roi 1914); Warschau vicinity (GPS not accurate), 52.21° N, 21.06° E (Staręga 1963); Wyżynie Lubelskiej, Kazimierz Dolny, 51.317° N, 21.95° E (Staręga 1963).

The following records of Staręga (2004) share the same data: Lysa Gora Mts., different forest communities (Dentario glandulosae-Fagetum, Tilio-Carpinetum, Pino-Quercetum), xerophilic dry grassland, boulders, caves, buildings, leg. Jul. 1981 – Aug. 1985. Data differ in: Kakonin, 50.867° N, 20.929° E; Miejska Gora, 50.957° N, 20.929° E; NSG Chelmowa Gora, 50.867° N, 21.071° E; NSG Gora Miedzianka, 50.865° N, 20.361° E; NSG Milechowy, 50.775° N, 20.362° E; NSG Skalki Pieklo pod Nieklaniem, 51.226° N, 20.642° E; NSG Swiety Krzyz, 50.867° N, 21.071° E; NSG Wykus, 51.047° N, 20.929° E; NSG Zamczysko, 50.777° N, 20.929° E; Szewna, 50.956° N, 21.356° E; 4 ♁♁, 4 ♀♀, Lysa Gora Mts., NSG Lisiny Bodzechowskie, beo Ostrowiec Swietokryskiz, 50.866° N, 21.497° E, leg. 9 Sep. 1981 (SMF, Staręga 2004); 1 ♁, 1 ♀, Roztoczański National Park, NSG Nart (coordinates inaccurate), Dentario glandulosae-Fagetum, 50.60° N, 22.97° E, leg. 15 Oct. 1986 (SMF); 1 ♀, Roztoczański, R.N., rez. Bukowa Go’ra FB30, leg. 5 Aug. 1981, subadult (SMF).

ROMANIA: 1 ♀, Băile Herculane, 44.88° N, 22.42° E, leg. 25 Jun. 1956 (CJM6420); 1 ♁, Bihor Mts., valley around Sighiștel, 46.52° N, 22.54° E, leg. 26 Sep. 1958 (Avram & Dumitrescu 1969); Bistritz, Dealul Târgului, 47.19° N, 24.50° E (Weiss 1996); 2 ♁♁, Cabana Negoiul, 1540 m, 45.59° N, 24.52° E, leg. 24 Jul. 1950 (CJM6426); Fogarasch Mts., Bâlea-Tal, Roter Turm, 45.63° N, 24.26° E (Weiss 1996); 3 ad., Hunedoara, Vulcan, 45.38° N, 23.29° E, leg. 16.11.1999 (CJM6460); 1 ♁, 1 ♀, Hunedoara, Vulcan, 45.38° N, 23.29° E, leg. 16 Nov. 1996 (CJM3770); Klausenburg, Botanical Garden, 46.759° N, 23.586° E (Weiss 1996); 1 ♁, 1 ♀, Nădrag, 45.65° N, 22.18° E, leg. 30 Aug. 2001 (CJM3768); 1 ♁, Parăng Mountains, Rănca, 45.29° N, 23.69° E, leg. 17 Aug. 1997 (CJM3769); 1 ♁, 2 ♀♀, Perşani Mts., Valea Siclău (coordinates inaccurate, valid for mountains!), 45.90° N, 25.43° E, leg. 4 Aug. 1967 (from literature); 1 ♁, Piatra (Kőhát) Mts., Săpânţa (Szaplonca), Brazi valley, 841 m, 47.830° N, 23.743° E, leg. 2 Sep. 2004 (Muranyi & Lengyel 2006); 8 juv., Piatra (Kőhát) Mts., Săpânţa (Szaplonca), mineral water springs in the lower valley of the Săpânţa (Szaplonca) stream, 408 m, 47.9349° N, 23.6781° E, leg. 30 Jun. 2005 (Muranyi & Lengyel 2006); 1 juv., Piatra (Kőhát) Mts., Săpânţa (Szaplonca), valley of the Săpânţa (Szaplonca) Stream, 500 m, leg. 30 Jun. 2005 (Muranyi & Lengyel 2006); 1 ♁, Prahova, Sinaia, 45.35° N, 25.55° E, leg. 25 Sep. 1949 (CJM6183, H. Franz, 938); 1 ♁, 1 ♀, Rodna (Radnai) Mts., Săcel (Izaszacsal), Iza spring, 900 m, leg. 22 Sep. 2005 (Muranyi & Lengyel 2006, was described as L. rupestre but doubtful record); 1 ♁, 1 ♀, Rodna Mts., Pasul Prislop, 47.609° N, 24.855° E, leg. 25 Jun. 1968 (Avram & Dumitrescu 1969); Saschiz, Keisd, 46.194° N, 24.960° E (Weiss 1996); Sebeş Olt (GPS might not be correct), 45.67° N, 24.31° E (Weiss 1996); Suceava, Horodnicu de Sus (Russian translation and GPS might not be correct), 47.84° N, 25.82° E (Cîrdei 1960); Suceava, Măgura Mt. 47.32° N, 25.96° E (Roşca 1930); Suceava, Rarău Mt., 47.45° N, 25.58° E (Roşca 1930); 2 ♁♁, Kronstadt, Kapellenberg, 45.635° N, 25.597° E (ZMB12634, orig. det. as L. rupestre ); 2 ♁♁, Sibiu (Hermannstadt), 45.78° N, 24.12° E, leg. 29 Aug. 1896 (ZMB12636, orig. det. as L. rupestre ).

RUSSIA: Oblast St Petersburg (Leningrad), Petrodvorec, 59.886° N, 29.896° E (Roewer 1957); Primorje (formerly Gross Kuhren), 54.94° N, 20.04° E (Le Roi 1914); Rjabinowka (formerly Gross Raum), 54.83° N, 20.50° E (Le Roi 1914); Sankt Petersburg (Leningrad), 59.90° N, 30.25° E (Staręga 1978); 1 ♁, St. Petersburg, City, (coordinates inaccurate), wall of house, 59.90° N, 30.28° E, leg. 10 Aug. 2003 (CJM3032); Svetlogorsk (formerly Warnicken), 54.90° N, 20.11° E (Le Roi 1914); Swetlogorsk (formerly Rauschen), 54.89° N, 20.11° E (Le Roi 1914); Alt-Peterhof (St. Petersburg), 6 ♁ 6 ♀ (SMFRII/1201, Roewer 1957).

SERBIA: 1 ♁, Bor Dubašnica, Mala Tisnica, 44.200° N, 21.867° E, leg. 12 Aug. 1994 (CJM6363).

SLOVAK REPUBLIC: Červená skala (Dobšiná), 48.82° N, 20.13° E (Šilhavý 1981); Dobroč (Brezno nad Hronom), 48.73° N, 19.69° E (Šilhavý 1981, all following records from this reference orig. det as L. glabrum ); Gornasek (Rožnava; used for GPS), 48.66° N, 20.54° E (Šilhavý 1981); Kamenica nad Cir (Kamenica nad Cirochou: GPS), 48.93° N, 22.00° E (Šilhavý 1981); Košice, 48.72° N, 21.25° E (Šilhavý (1981) did not discriminate betw. L. rupestre and L. tisciae for this record); Nové Mesto nad Váhom, 48.75° N, 17.83° E (Šilhavý 1981); Pajštún (Bratislava), 48.27° N, 17.08° E (Šilhavý did not discriminate betw. L. rupestre or L. tisciae for this record); Prešov, 48.99° N, 21.24° E (Šilhavý (1981) did not discriminate betw. L. rupestre and L. tisciae for this record); Rájecké Teplice, 49.13° N, 18.68° E (Šilhavý 1981); Roháče Mts. (coordinates inaccurate), 49.23° N, 19.72° E (Šilhavý 1981); Štubnianské Teplice (today Turčianske Teplice), 48.86° N, 18.86° E (Šilhavý 1981); Súlov, 49.16° N, 18.59° E (Šilhavý 1981); Trenčianske Teplice, 48.91° N, 18.17° E (Šilhavý 1981); Vihorlat Mts. (coordinates inaccurate), 48.89° N, 22.13° E (Šilhavý 1981); Vrátna dolina (Žilina), 49.26° N, 19.03° E (Šilhavý 1981).

SWEDEN: Östergötland (coordinates inaccurate, just for the map!), 58.35° N, 15.51° E (Tullgren 1906a, b); Västergötland, Råbäck, 58.61° N, 13.36° E (Tullgren 1906a, b); Skåne County, Lund, 55.70° N, 13.19° E, leg. Aug. 1872 (Tullgren 1906a, b); Småland (coordinates very inaccurate!), 57.4° N, 15.3° E (Tullgren 1906a, b).

UKRAINE: Bez. Černovcy, Ciudei, 48.05° N, 25.62° E, leg. 1935 (Cîrdei 1960); Bez. Kiev, Bila Tserkva (org.: Belaja Cerkov), 49.78° N, 30.13° E (Morin 1934); Bez. Užgorod, Rachov, 48.05° N, 24.21° E (Bartoš 1939); Bez. Žitomir, Novograd-Volynskij, 50.58° N, 27.66° E (Morin 1934); Chernivets‘ka, Vijniţa, 48.25° N, 25.19° E (Roşca 1930); L‘vovskaya oblast‘ (orig.: Bez. L‘vov), Ivano-Frankovo, 49.92° N, 23.73° E (L. Koch 1870); Ternopil, Kremenec, 50.11° N, 25.72° E (Staręga 1978).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

Family

Phalangiidae

Genus

Leiobunum

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