TY - JOUR T1 - Die Gattung Cryphoeca in den Alpen (Arachnida, Aranei, Agelenidae) JF - Zoologischer Anzeiger Y1 - 1978 A1 - Thaler, K. SP - 334 EP - 346 KW - 342]. KW - Cryphoeca (Araneae): [Key to species, Alps, p. 336]. KW - Cryphoeca [Distribution patterns / / Alps] [Europe / / Zoogeography & KW - Cryphoeca lichenum - C.L. Koch 1876 (Araneae): [Removal from synonymy, KW - Cryphoeca lichenum lichenum - C.L. Koch 1876 (Araneae): [Diagnosis, P. KW - Cryphoeca lichenum nigerrima (Araneae): [Subsp nov, Austria, P. 343, KW - Cryphoeca lichenum nigerrima [Austria / / Northern Tyrol KW - Cryphoeca nivalis - Schenkel 1919 (Araneae): [Removal from synonymy, KW - Cryphoeca silvicola - C.L. Koch (Araneae): [Removal from synonymy, C. KW - Eurasia KW - Europe KW - fig'd]. KW - Key KW - Land zones KW - lichenum C.L. Koch 1876, p. 335 KW - New KW - New taxa KW - Nomenclature KW - Palaearctic region KW - Removal from synonymy, C. nivalis KW - Schenkel 1919, p. 335]. KW - subspecies]. KW - Synonymy KW - systematic accounts]. KW - Systematics KW - Taxonomy KW - With C. silvicola C.L. Koch, p. 335]. KW - Zoogeography AB - The genus Cryphoeca is represented in the Alps by more species than previously assumed. Affinities and distribution patterns are of interest for zoogeography. They seem to be influenced by the Pleistocene glaciations. C. lichenum L. Koch and C. nivalis Schenkel, still listed by Bonnet (1956) as junior synonyms of the type species C. silvicola (C. L. Koch), should be ranked as full species; furthermore there are at least 2 high-alpine forms occurring only in very restricted areas, C. l. nigerrima subsp. nov. and Cryphoeca sp. The 5 taxa can be divided into 2 spp.-groups, each containing a forest-species and 1-2 high-alpine forms. They are characterized and discussed, and a key is included. Patterns are interpreted as follows: the forest-species C. silvicola and C. l. lichenum represent parental forms, overwintering in arboreal refuges outside the Alps and extending and reducing their areas with changing ecological conditions. Allied taxa occurring in and restricted to high biota have evolved from populations isolated in glacial times: C. nivalis (Switzerland), C. l. nigerrima subsp. nov. (northern Tirol [Austria]), Cryphoeca sp. (Southern Alps). VL - 200 SN - 0044-5231 UR - ://ZOOREC:ZOOR11500014626 N1 - ZOOR11500014626 ER -