Rostock (TK 25 no. 1938)

Center coordinates:N 54.0900000° / E 12.1200000°
Region:Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
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Records from this location

Total: 9 records.

Opiliones, Harvestmen

Family Species Date range NumberMaturitySexSourceHabitat typeSituation descr.Collection methodIdentification characteristicleg. det. vid. coll. coll. 2 CommentsTags
PhalangiidaeMitopus morio accepted1927–19291unknownunknownRabeler W (1929)I2.2: Small-scale ornamental and domestic garden areasunknownunknownRabeler, W.Rabeler, W.Schenkel, E. rlz
PhalangiidaeOligolophus hanseni accepted (as Oligolophus hansenii)1927–19291unknownunknownRabeler W (1929)I2.2: Small-scale ornamental and domestic garden areasunknownunknownDr. StegemannRabeler, W.Schenkel, E. rlz
PhalangiidaeOligolophus hanseni accepted (as Oligolophus hansenii)1927–19296unknownunknownRabeler W (1929)J2.5: Constructed boundariesunknownunknownKuhkRabeler, W.Schenkel, E. rlz
PhalangiidaeOligolophus tridens accepted1927–19291unknownunknownRabeler W (1929)I2.2: Small-scale ornamental and domestic garden areasunknownunknownDr. SchlottkeRabeler, W.Schenkel, E. rlz
PhalangiidaeOpilio parietinus accepted1927–19296unknownunknownRabeler W (1929)J2.5: Constructed boundariesunknownunknownKuhkRabeler, W.Schenkel, E. rlz
PhalangiidaeOpilio parietinus accepted1927–19293unknownunknownRabeler W (1929)I2.1: Large-scale ornamental garden areasunknownunknownRabeler, W.Rabeler, W.Schenkel, E. rlz
PhalangiidaePhalangium opilio accepted1927–19291unknownunknownRabeler W (1929)J2.5: Constructed boundariesunknownunknownRabeler, W.Rabeler, W.Schenkel, E. rlz
SclerosomatidaeLeiobunum gracile accepted1927–19291unknownunknownRabeler W (1929)I2.2: Small-scale ornamental and domestic garden areasunknownunknownDr. StegemannRabeler, W.Schenkel, E. rlz
SclerosomatidaeLeiobunum gracile accepted1927–19291unknownunknownRabeler W (1929)J1.2: Residential buildings of villages and urban peripheriesunknownunknownKuhkRabeler, W.Schenkel, E. rlz
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9 records, 6 species, min. 21 recorded specimens