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For this present recording scheme we basically used two kinds of data sources:

  1. publicly available publications and unpublished survey reports and academic papers, and
  2. private collections and private faunistic databases.

The review of faunistic publications is nearly complete only for Nord Rhine-Westphalia (reviewed by Dr. Martin Kreuels) und Rhineland-Palatinate (reviewed by Annette Lehna and Horst Krummenauer). In 2003 the review of material for Baden-Württemberg was completed (reviewed by D. Nährig, K.-H. Harms, J. Kiechle und J. Spelda).

For the rest of Germany the percentage of reviewed literature is probably below 50%.

We like to take this opportunity to thank all persons who provided data from their collections and databases!


Legend: is currently revised, low detail level, medium detail level, high detail level

3 sources:

Hörren T & Bodingbauer S (2020): Erste Nachweise des Pseudoskorpions Mesochelifer ressli Mahnert, 1981 in Nordrhein-Westfalen (Pseudoscorpionides: Cleriferidae).Natur und Heimat 80 (2): 41–48 
Januschke K, Hörren T, Jacobs G & Schmitt M (2016): Rückkehr einer streng geschützten Art: Die Flussuferwolfspinne Arctosa cinerea (Fabricius, 1777) (Araneae: Lycosidae) in der Weseler Lippeaue, Nordrhein-Westfalen.Elektronische Aufsätze der Biologischen Station im Kreis Wesel e. V. 1: 1–10 
Lauterbach S, Hörren T & Bauer T (2020): Stenochrus portoricensis neu für Nordrhein-Westfalen, mit Anmerkungen zur Verbreitung und Habitaten weiterer eingeschleppter Zwerggeißelskorpionarten in Europa (Arachnida: Schizomida).Arachnologische Mitteilungen 60: 50–54; DOI: 10.30963/aramit6010