Larca lata (Hansen, 1884)

Garypus latus Hansen, 1884: 550–551 . Cheiridium tetrophthalmum Daday, 1889b: 27–28; Novák & Dányi 2018: 319 (Synonymysed by Harvey 2011: 31–33) Garypus hungaricus, Tömösváry 1882a: 212-213; Daday 1918: 2, Novák & Dányi 2018: 319 (Synonymysed by Harvey et al.

2018: 16–18). Geogarypus (Geogarypus) (?) hungaricus: Beier, 1932b: 235; Roewer, 1937: 270 (Synonymysed by Harvey et al. 2018: 16–

18). Geogarypus minor (L. Koch): Szalay 1968: 47–48; Kárpáthegyi 2007: 86. Geogarypus (?) hungaricus: Harvey, 1986: 760 (Synonymysed by Harvey et al. 2018: 16–18). Geogarypus hungaricus: Harvey, 1991 a: 254; Kárpáthegyi, 2007 a: 86; Kárpáthegyi, 2007 b: 94; Harvey 2013; Červená et al.

2020a: 225 (Synonymysed by Harvey et al. 2018: 16–18). Larca lata: Harvey 2011: 31–33; Novák 2013b: 162; Harvey 2013; Harvey et al. 2018: 16–18; Novák 2018: 97; Novák & Dányi

2018: 319, Červená et al. 2020a: 223; WPC 2023.

Occurrence: Austria, Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, United Kingdom (WPC 2023).

Known localities in Hungary: Sátoraljaújhely (Tömösváry 1882a). Vádé (Daday 1889b). Pápa (Novák 2013b).

New data: Pápa: 04.1896, leg. JW (HNHM Pseud-1358: 1 juv.); 03.1897, leg. JW (HNHM Pseud-1557: 6♀) .

Habitat preference: This species prefers dry and dark habitats, with detritus, and can be found in tree hollows and birds nests (Christophoryová et al. 2011c, d)

Remarks: Daday described Cheiridium tetrophthalmum from south-western Hungary (Daday 1889b), which was later regarded as a junior synonymy of Geogarypus minor by Beier (1932b). Consequently, G. minor was referred as part of the Hungarian faunal list for almost 80 years (Beier 1963a; Harvey 1991; Kárpáthegyi 2007) until Harvey (2011) concluded that the type material (which was lost) must have been belonged to the species Larca lata . Since then, further specimens of this species have been found in the country (Novák 2013b). The inventory number of the specimens was missing from Novák (2013b), which are supplemented here: HNHM Pseud-1359: 1♂; HNHM Pseud-1360: 1♀. Furthermore, another taxon described from Hungary, Garypus hungaricus (Tömösváry), was also found to be a junior synonym of L. lata (Harvey et al. 2018) . As G. hungaricus predates the original description of L. lata by two years, a petition to the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature was made to preserve the name Larca lata (International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature 2020).