2015
DOI: 10.3157/021.125.0203
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A New Species ofTegenariaLatreille, 1804 (Araneae: Agelenidae) from Turkey

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“…Agelenidae is relatively well studied in Türkiye due to several regional revisions and other taxonomic and faunistic contributions (e.g., Brignoli 1972Brignoli , 1978aKaya 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) Although most of the Turkish agelenids belong to Tegenariini (including 19 endemic species), Textricini is also relatively diverse in this country (i.e., eight species in all four known genera, including one endemic genus and two endemic species; Danışman et al 2022;present paper).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Agelenidae is relatively well studied in Türkiye due to several regional revisions and other taxonomic and faunistic contributions (e.g., Brignoli 1972Brignoli , 1978aKaya 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) Although most of the Turkish agelenids belong to Tegenariini (including 19 endemic species), Textricini is also relatively diverse in this country (i.e., eight species in all four known genera, including one endemic genus and two endemic species; Danışman et al 2022;present paper).…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 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 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%