Trichopterna cito (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1873)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2016n1a3 |
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Trichopterna cito View in CoL (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872)
LITERATURE. — Negro et al. 2009; [ Rossi & Bosio 2012].
CHOROTYPE. — PAL.
MACROHABITAT. — Coniferous forests, alpine prairies.
Troglohyphantes lucifuga ( Simon, 1884) View in CoL ( Fig. 7 View FIG )
NEW DATA.— Chabodey , Borna d’la Glace, 1545 m, cave, 16.IX.2014, 3 ♂, leg. Mammola & Isaia ; Verrogne , Fessura di Verrogne, 1536 m, cave, 16.IX.2014, 1 ♂, leg. Mammola & Isaia.
LITERATURE. — Simon 1884; Pavesi 1904; Brignoli 1979; Arnò & Lana 2005; [ Isaia 2005]; Isaia et al. 2011; [ Rossi & Bosio 2012].
CHOROTYPE. — ALPW.
MACROHABITAT. — Caves.
NOTES. — In keeping with Simon (1884) and according to Isaia et al. (2010), the record of T. sordellii reported by Pavesi (1904) (Saint Rhémy, Grand Saint Bernard) has to be assigned to T. lucifuga . T. sordellii is an endemic species of Orobian Alps and Prealps of Bergamo, Prealps of Brescia and Prealps of Lugano.
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