Hahnia nava (Westring, 1851)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/09397140.2015.1095525 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6112885 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039BF00B-8C18-FFC3-FF3F-FA3557FB1E3C |
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Jeremy |
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Hahnia nava (Westring, 1851) |
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Hahnia nava (Westring, 1851) View in CoL
Hahnia carmelita Levy, 2007: 15, f. 40‒41 (holotype ♀ from Ramat HaNadiv, Mt. Carmel, Israel (HUJ) examined). Syn. n.
Hahnia nava: Roberts, 1998: 271 , f. (♂♀)
For a complete synonym listing and references, see the World Spider Catalog (2015).
Material. ISRAEL: ‘ En Ya’akov, 14‒19.i.2007 (I. Shtirberg) – 2♂, 1♀ ( TAU) ; same locality, 10.xi.2006 (I. Shtirberg) ‒ 1♀ ( TAU) ; Haifa, university campus , 450 m, 29.xii.2010 ( YM) – 1♀ ( ZMMU) ; Matta, 13‒18.i.2007 (I. Shtirberg) – 1♂ ( TAU) ; Adullam, 10.iii.2008 (O. Skutelsky) ‒ 1♂, 1♀ ( TAU) .
Comments. Examination of the holotype female of H. carmelita revealed that the endogyne is identical to that of the well-known and widely distributed Transpalaearctic H. nava . Therefore, the two names are synonymised here. It appears that records of this species from Israel are the southernmost for the entire range of the species.
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Israel, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University |
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ZMMU |
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