Zodarion frenatum Simon, 1885

Figs 48–49

Zodarion frenatum Simon, 1885: 336 .

Zodarion frenatum – Fage 1921: 174, fig. 2. — Denis 1937: 39, pl. 8 figs 65–68. — Wunderlich 1980: 240. — Bosmans 1997: 271, figs 12–13, 85–86; 2009: 286, figs 192–193, 198–199. — Dimitrov 2024: 114, figs 10–14.

Zodarion creticum – Roewer 1928: 119, pl. 2 fig. 37.

Zodarion rhodiense – Caporiacco 1948: 47, fig. 6.

Zodarion rhodiense nigrifemur – Caporiacco 1948: 49.

Zodarion ionicum – Brignoli 1984: 314, figs 41–42.

Diagnosis

Refer to Bosmans (1997).

Type material examined

Paratype

GREECE • 1 juv.; Naxos; E. Keyseling leg.; MNHN-AR2850 .

Other material examined

GREECE • 1 ♀, 1 juv.; Volo (St.); MNHN-AR2851 • 1 ♀; 1.5 km after Dadia; 660 m a.s.l.; 14–22 May 2015; M. Chatzaki leg.; CMU • 3 ♂♂, 2 juv.; same collection data as for preceding; 22 Jun.–21 Jul. 2015; M. Chatzaki leg.; CMU • 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, 1 juv.; 2 km after Pefka / Retziki Suburb; 121 m a.s.l.; 16 May–22 Jun. 2015; M. Chatzaki leg.; CMU • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 22 Jul.–24 Aug. 2015; M. Chatzaki leg.; CMU • 1 ♂; 1.5 km N of Polia; 50 m a.s.l.; 22 Jul.–26 Aug. 2015; M. Chatzaki leg.; CMU .

Description

For a detailed description, refer to Bosmans (1997).

Remarks

Even though Bosmans (1997) did not examine the type of Z. frenatum, he reported that the holotype tube (MNHN-AR2850) contained one male and one juvenile. However, our examination of the tube revealed only a single juvenile specimen, suggesting that the holotype male is probably lost. Furthermore, while Fage (1921) and Bosmans (1997) recorded a single female in tube MNHN-AR2851, we identified two specimens, including one female and one juvenile.

Distribution

Italy, Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey.