“… Agelenidae is relatively well studied in Türkiye due to several regional revisions and other taxonomic and faunistic contributions (e.g., Brignoli 1972 , 1978a , b ; Kaya et al 2010 ; Danışman and Karanfil 2015 ; Danışman et al 2016 ; Topçu and Demircan 2018 ; Dimitrov 2022 ). Currently, there are 72 species in 16 genera of Agelenidae known from Türkiye ( Danışman et al 2022 ; present paper), which is considerably higher than what is known from, for example, Iran (25 species in seven genera; Zamani and Marusik 2019 , 2020 ), the entire Caucasus (36 species in 11 genera; Otto 2022 ), Greece (48 species in 12 genera; Nentwig et al 2023 ), Bulgaria (43 species in 11 genera; Nentwig et al 2023 ), Italy (58 species in 14 genera; Nentwig et al 2023 ), France (41 species in 13 genera; Nentwig et al 2023 ), and Spain (41 species in 13 genera; Nentwig et al 2023 ).…”