Name tag: | LAGRö |
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Center coordinates: | N 51.1387308° / E 13.9001994° |
Region: | Saxony, Germany |
Elevation: | 234 m |
Description: | Liegau-Augustusbad
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Total: 4 records.
Family | Species | Date range | Number | Maturity | Sex | Source | Habitat type | Situation descr. | Collection method | Identification characteristic | leg. | det. | vid. | coll. | coll. 2 | Comments | Tags | ||
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Tetragnathidae, Long-jawed orbweb spiders | Metellina segmentata accepted | 2013-09-23 | 1 | mature | unknown | Fundmeldungen von Tilmann Adler, Radeberg | I2: Cultivated areas of gardens and parks | 51.138750, 13.888446, Liegau-Augustusbad (Sachsen) | Sighting/photo of habitus | Habitus | Tilmann Adler | Tilmann Adler | |||||||
2 records, 1 species, min. 1 recorded specimen
Family | Species | Date range | Number | Maturity | Sex | Source | Habitat type | Situation descr. | Collection method | Identification characteristic | leg. | det. | vid. | coll. | coll. 2 | Comments | Tags | ||
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Phalangiidae | Mitopus morio accepted | 2013-09-27 | 1 | mature | unknown | Fundmeldungen von Tilmann Adler, Radeberg | I2: Cultivated areas of gardens and parks | 51.139280, 13.901402, Liegau-Augustusbad (Sachsen) | Sighting/photo of habitus | Habitus | Tilmann Adler | Tilmann Adler | |||||||
Phalangiidae | Opilio canestrinii accepted | 2013-09-23 | 1 | mature | unknown | Fundmeldungen von Tilmann Adler, Radeberg | I2: Cultivated areas of gardens and parks | 51.138750, 13.888446, Liegau-Augustusbad (Sachsen) | Sighting/photo of habitus | Habitus | Tilmann Adler | Tilmann Adler | |||||||
Sclerosomatidae | Leiobunum limbatum accepted | 2013-09-27 | 2 | mature | Fundmeldungen von Tilmann Adler, Radeberg | I2: Cultivated areas of gardens and parks | 51.139280, 13.901402, Liegau-Augustusbad (Sachsen) | Sighting/photo of habitus | Habitus | Tilmann Adler | Tilmann Adler | ||||||||
6 records, 3 species, min. 4 recorded specimens