“…This species, described from France ( Mazzia and Cornic 2020 ) and recently found in Italy for the first time ( Trotta 2024 ), was collected in agricultural patches that are common in the Appia Antica Regional Park. On the whole, six Italian endemic species were found in the study area: Dysdera romana , known exclusively from lowland and hillside localities near the Tyrrhenian coast of central and south Latium and from Emilia-Romagna ( Gasparo and Di Franco 2008 , Lami et al 2023 ); the recently-described Centromerus tongiorgii , which was already found in Latium at Canale Monterano ( Ballarin and Pantini 2020 ), but which is also present in Abruzzo, Basilicata, Marche, Umbria, Emilia-Romagna, Liguria, Lombardy and Veneto ( Ballarin and Pantini 2020 , Nardi and Marini 2021 ); Cybaeodes marinae a nocturnal spider found in Thyrrenian areas of Latium, Sardinia, Calabria, Sicily, Liguria and Tuscany ( Di Franco 1989 , Pantini and Mazzoleni 2018 , Picchi 2020 , Caria et al 2021 , Trotta 2023 ); Harpactea sardoa found in south Sardinia and Latium ( Alicata 1966 , Brignoli 1979a ); Pseudeuophrys perdifumo , only known from a few sites in Calabria and Campania ( Van Helsdingen 2015 ); Nemesia bosmansi , recently described by Decae (2024) from sandy dunes of the Parco Nationale del Circeo (Latium). It is also important to mention some species with limited distribution like Araeoncus longisculus and Syedra nigrotibialis , which can be found only in mainland Italy, Sardinia and Corsica ( Simon 1926 , Müller 1986 , Pantini and Isaia 2019 ); Dysdera lantosquensis , which has an Alpino-Appenninic distribution and is mainly distributed in central and northern Italy and on the French border ( Řezáč et al 2018 ); Dysdera bottaziae , an Appennino-Dinaric sub-endemic species found in southern Italy, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (…”