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Filistata insidiatrix

Species in validated by: Otto S., Kramer H., Karalashvili E., Seropian A.

Filistata insidiatrix
Filistata insidiatrix
 
Filistata insidiatrix
Filistata insidiatrix
 
Filistata insidiatrix
Filistata insidiatrix
 
Filistata insidiatrix
Filistata insidiatrix
 
Scientific Name ID: 266
Name According To: https://wsc.nmbe.ch/
Species: insidiatrix
Taxon Rank: Species
Scientific Name Authorship: (Forskal, 1775)
Reference of occurrence in Georgia: Otto, S., & Dietzold, S. 2006. Caucasian Spiders. A faunistic database on the spiders of the Caucasus. Version 1.3. Online at: http://caucasus-spiders.

Georgian biodiversity database contains 10 occurrences of Filistata insidiatrix

Occurrence IDBasis of RecordLocalityRecorded ByDecimal Latitude Decimal Longitude
17231Zugdidi42.50893241.866843
17232Tbilisi41.71595444.826663
17233Tsnori41.61578945.970603
17234Shiraki vake41.61886945.960196
17235Poti42.15803641.671789
17236David Gareji Monastery41.44491445.37508
19207Dighomi village41.77529244.719611
19924Shilda41.9975745.717688
22826Kachreti41.65072745.680508
22985Khornabuji Castle41.48647546.136822

Information from GBIF about Filistata insidiatrix

GBIF scientific name: Filistata insidiatrix (Forsskål, 1775)
GBIF taxonomic status: ACCEPTED

GBIF cointains 12 occurances (with coordinates) of Filistata insidiatrix (Forsskål, 1775) from Georgia


Conservation Status

This section is under construction


National Red List Status: LC


IUCN Red List Status: NE


Protection status: Not defined


Reason: N/A


Trend: Unknown


EOO: 4821


AOO: 28


Native/Introduced: Native


Comment: Probably widespread in Georgia


Taxonomy according to: https://wsc.nmbe.ch/


References: Nentwig et al. (2021) Spiders of Europe. Version May.2021.; World Spider Catalog (2021). World Spider Catalog. Version 22.0. Natural History Museum Bern, Otto (2020): Caucasian Spides Database.


Evaluated By: Otto S., Kramer H., Karalashvili E., Seropian A.


Date evaluated: Nov 2021