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Egg sac and new records of Paratrachelas maculatus 29 mouflage their egg sacs, while their eggs often show a high rate of parasitoid-induced mortality (Finch 2005). Future research could therefore target the diversity of trachelid egg sacs and differences in egg numbers in relation to ecology, life history and parasitoids. Acknowledgements We would like to thank the reviewers Jan Bosselaers and Martin Hepner as well as the editors Theo Blick and Petr Dolejš for very helpful and constructive comments on the manuscript. We are also grateful to Sebastian Kolb and Martin Entling for searching for records of Paratrachelas maculatus in the collection of the University Koblenz-Landau as well as to Anja Heckelmann for proofreading the final version of the manuscript. Tobias Bauer was supported by a scholarship of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V. 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