Zodarion rhodiense Caporiacco, 1948

Figs 91–92, 105

Zodarion rhodiense Caporiacco, 1948: 47, fig. 5.

Zodarion rhodiense – Brignoli 1984: 317, figs 50–53. — Dimitrov 2024: 113, figs 1–9.

Zodarion rhodiense nigrifemur – Caporiacco 1948: 49.

Zodarion nigrifemur – Bosmans 2009: 279, figs 172–173, 180–181. — Lecigne & Henrard 2022: 33, figs 1a–d, 2a–g, 3a–e, 4a–h, 5a. — Seropian et al. 2023: 293, figs 138–140. — Dimitrov 2024: 113, figs 1–9.

Zodarion thoni – Lecigne 2021: 34, fig. 55a–b.

Diagnosis

Refer to Lecigne & Henrard (2022) and Dimitrov (2024).

Material examined

CYPRUS • 4 ♀♀, 5 juv.; Kyrenia Mountain range, Saint Hilarion Castle, Sysklipos (Akcicek); 35.309° N, 33.202° E; 329 m a.s.l.; 27 Apr. 2022; S. Pekár, S. Shafaie, V. Šoltýsová and O. Michálek leg.; CMU .

GREECE • 2 ♀♀, 1 juv.; Lesvos; 39.220° N, 26.291° E; 967 m a.s.l.; 15 Jun. 2006; W. Nentwig leg.; CMU .

SYRIA • 2 ♀♀; Hanna Area; 11 Apr. 2001; M. Řezáč leg.; CMU .

TURKEY • 1 ♀; Isparta, Aksu, Dedegöl Mountain; 37.656° N, 31.291° E; 8 Jul. 2003; M. Řezáč leg.; CMU .

Description

For a detailed description, refer to Lecigne & Henrard (2022).

Distribution

This species was previously reported from Georgia, Greece and Turkey; these are the first reports of this species from Cyprus and Syria, and represent, therefore, the southernmost occurrences of this species across its distribution range.