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6 T. Krejčí, M. Řezáč & T. Kadlec was recorded in the Czech Republic (Kůrka 1981) and in the 1980s also in Germany (Broen & Moritz 1987, Renner 1992, Bosmans 1994), Belgium (Bara 1984, Hermanns & Bastin 1989, Couvreur 1990) and Spain (Bosmans 1994). There- after it has been spread across the other western, central and eastern European countries (Pekár 2002) up to the Baltic Sea in the north (Scharff et al. 2007) and Ukraine in the east (Fe- doriak et al. 2010). It has been also introduced into the USA (Vogel 1968) and Canada (Paquin & Dupérré 2006). Zodarion italicum and Z. hamatum are also often found close to railways (Horak & Kropf 1999, Pekár et al. 2005). Zodarion hamatum occurs in Italy, Slovenia and Croatia (Bos- mans 1997) and in 1995 it was found for the first time in the southern part of Austria (Horak & Kropf 1999). Zodarion ita- licum was described from Italy (Canestrini 1868) from whe- re it expanded into Western and Central Europe (Bosmans 1997). In the 1970s it was found in Germany (Misioch 1977) and in 2000 on the western boundary of the distribution area, in the Czech Republic (Řezáč 2002, Pekár et al. 2005). The distribution area of this species is still enlarging and nowadays it is also known from Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark (Nentwig et al. 2017). East European records from Bulga- ria (Drensky 1936), Ukraine and Azerbaijan (Dunin 1984, Mikhailov 1997) are erroneous (Deltshev 1987, Bosmans pers. com.). It often occurs in abandoned stone quarries and sand pits (Harvey & Murphy 1985, Řezáč 2002, Heneberg & Řezáč 2014). Acknowledgements Tomáš Kadlec was supported by Faculty of Environmental Sciences, CULS Prague (EHP-CZ02-OV-1-027-2015), Milan Řezáč was supported by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic (institutional support MZe RO0415). References Bara L 1984 Six nouvelles espéces pour l’aranéofaune belge décou- vertes dans la région deTreignes.– Bulletin et Annales de la Société Royale d’Entomologie de Belgique 120: 271-276 Blagoev G,Lazarov S &Deltshev C 2001 Spiders (Araneae in Kresna Gorge (SW Bulgaria). In: Beron P (ed.) Biodiversity of Kresna Gorge (SW Bulgaria). National Museum of Natural History, Sofia. pp. 103-107 Bönsel D, Malten A, Wagner S & Zizka G 2000 Flora, Fauna und Biotoptypen von Haupt- und Güterbahnhof in Frankfurt am Main. – Kleine Senckenberg-Reihe 38: 1-63 Bosmans R 1994 Revision of the genus Zodarion Walckenaer, 1833 in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands (Araneae, Zodariidae). – Eos 69: 115-142 Bosmans R 1997 Revision of the genus Zodarion Walckenaer, 1833, part II. Western and Central Europe, including Italy (Araneae: Zodariidae). – Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 10: 265-294 Bosmans R 2009 Revision of the genus Zodarion Walckenaer, 1833, part III. South East Europe and Turkey (Araneae: Zodariidae). – Contributions to Natural History 12: 211-295 Broen B &Moritz M 1987 ZumVorkommen von Zodarion rubidum Simon, 1914 im Berliner Gebiet. – Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift N.F. 34: 155-159 – doi: 10.1002/mmnd.19870340117 Fig. 1: Zodarion ohridense Wunderlich, 1973; a. Male, habitus, dorsal view; b. Male left palp, ventral view; c. Male left palp, retrolateral view. Scales: 500 µm (a), 100 µm (b, c) Fig. 2: Records of Zodarion ohridense Wunderlich, 1973. The new record is marked by asterisk. BG – Bulgaria, CZ – Czech Republic, GR – Greece, HR – Croatia, MK – Macedonia. Base map adopted from Bosmans (1997)

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