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Alopecosa cursor

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

Alopecosa cursor
Alopecosa cursor
 
Alopecosa cursor
Alopecosa cursor
 
Alopecosa cursor
Alopecosa cursor
 
Scientific Name ID: 424
Name According To: https://wsc.nmbe.ch/
Species: cursor
Taxon Rank: Species
Scientific Name Authorship: Hahn, 1831
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 14 occurrences of Alopecosa cursor

Occurrence IDBasis of RecordLocalityRecorded ByDecimal Latitude Decimal Longitude
18250Kharagauli42.02212143.194435
18251Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park 41.86035643.223991
18252Kojori41.66064944.708897
18253Tbilisi41.71608544.828684
18254Adigeni41.67590342.707604
18255Mestia43.03367542.690494
18256Khulo41.64589342.310641
18257Keda41.5975941.94482
18258Sairme41.90520742.744858
18259Kutaisi42.26579242.717862
18260Baghdati42.07332142.821723
18261Akhaltsikhe41.64323742.993415
18262Bakuriani41.75042643.528239
18263Gori41.98470144.10792

Information from GBIF about Alopecosa cursor

GBIF scientific name: Alopecosa cursor (Hahn, 1831)
GBIF taxonomic status: ACCEPTED

GBIF cointains 0 occurances (with coordinates) of Alopecosa cursor (Hahn, 1831) 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: 20800


AOO: 104


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