“…It currently includes 87 species/subspecies (WSC, 2020), 65 of which are present in Europe (Nentwig et al 2020). Along the Italian Peninsula, 23 species of Centromerus are currently known: C. arcanus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873), C. bonaeviae Brignoli, 1979, C. brevipalpus (Menge, 1866, C. capucinus (Simon, 1884), C. cavernarum (L. Koch, 1872, C. cottarellii Brignoli, 1979, C. incilium (L. Koch, 1881, C. isaiai , C. leruthi Fage, 1933 (Simon, 1884), C. marciai Bosmans & Gasparo, 2015, C. pabulator (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1875, C. pasquinii Brignoli, 1971, C. puddui Brignoli, 1979 (Simon, 1884), C. sellarius (Simon, 1884), C. semiater (L. Koch, 1879), C. serratus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1875), C. silvicola (Kulczyński, 1887), C. subalpinus Lessert, 1907, C. subcaecus Kulczyński, 1914 (Simon, 1884) and C. sylvaticus (Blackwall, 1841). In addition, three more species are recorded, but considered dubious European Journal of Taxonomy 660: 1- 23 ISSN 2118-9773 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2020.660 www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu 2020 • Ballarin F. & Pantini P.…”