Pardosa danica

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Pardosa danica
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P. danica

(Sørensen, 1904)
Binomial name
Pardosa danica
Synonyms

Lycosa danica

Pardosa danica is a wolf spider species endemic to Mols Bjerge in Denmark. It is only known from a single specimen that was found in 1883 and currently is on display at the Copenhagen Zoological Museum. The exact site where it was found was covered in heathers, but is now covered with bushes and trees. However, significant patches of heathers remain nearby. Wolf spiders are generally quite conspicuous and the spider fauna of Mols Bjerge has been intensely studied. Its apparent disappearance is a mystery and it is considered possibly extinct.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Red List of Denmark: Pardosa danica (Sørensen, 1904) Retrieved 13 July 2018.

External links

"Pardosa danica" at the Encyclopedia of Life Edit this at Wikidata