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SPIDERS (ARANEAE) IN THE FAROE ISLANDS: A REVISED CHECKLIST
AND AN UPDATE ON INTER-ISLAND DISTRIBUTIONS
*Mughiphantes whymperi (F.O.Pickard-
Cambridge, 1894). First records for the
Faroes. Found on the grass heath slope in
Havnardalur (at stations 2, 4, and 6; total 3
O'O' 1 9, summers 1981, 1983, and 1984)
and on Kunoy (K13, at 800 m, 13 0*0'
40 9 9 trapped 9.VII - 15.VIII 1984). Oc-
curs in Norway but not in the British Isles
or Iceland.
Oreonetides vaginatus (Thorell, 1872).
First records on Lítla Dímun (1 o*), Koltur
(Kolturshamar, 3 o* cr, 478 m), and Kunoy
(Skarð, 3 O' o- and at K7, 2 o- ct 2 9 9),
and found in Havnardalur (28 cr O' 5 9 9 ;
the majority at 460 m). Known from 6 is-
lands and 9 locs. Occurs in Scotland (incl.
Shetland) and SW Norway.
*Ostearius melanopygius (O.P.-Cam-
bridge, 1879). First records for the Faroes.
Found on Viðoy (loc. 45, 1 9), Eysturoy
(loc. 17, 2 9 9), Kunoy (Skarð, all 3 sta-
tions, 49 9), and Borðoy (Skálatoftir,
both stations, total 5 9 9). All fínds (ex-
cept the shrub heath at loc. 45) are in rich
grass heaths or meadows associated with
settlements (incl. abandoned ones). Occurs
in British Isles (but not in Shetland), Nor-
way (Aakra and Olsen, 2003), and in Ice-
land only found twice in greenhouses.
Poeciloneta variegata (globosa) (Black-
wall, 1841). First record for Fugloy
(Skarðsvík, 1 9) in the north, and also
found at Sund (st. 2, 1 O'). According to
Bgd (1928) the species »appears to be com-
mon but not occurring on the northern is-
lands«, though during the extensive field-
work in 1978 it was only found in 4 locs (B
& H, 1979). Known from 8 islands (incl.
Borðoy in the north) and 20 locs. Occurs in
Scotland, Shetland, SW Norway but not in
Iceland.
Porrhomma convexum (Westring, 1861).
First records for Suðuroy (loc. 52, 1 9),
Kunoy (Skarð, 299 and at K12, 1 o1), and
Borðoy (Skálatoftir, 1 0% 1 9 ), all in moist
sites. In addition found on Streymoy in
Tjornuvík (loc. 29) and Havnardalur.
Known from 7 islands and 12 locs. Occurs
in SW Norway, Iceland, and Scottish main-
land, but not in Shetland.
Porrhomma egeria Simon, 1884. Previ-
ously recorded once on Viðoy (B & H
1979).
Porrhomma montanum (L. Koch, 1879).
First records for Suðuroy (locs 52 and 61)
and Eysturoy (loc. 17); all 3 locs with one
female each in rich grass or herb meadows.
Previously only one female found on Strey-
moy (Bgd, 1928), thus a rare species in the
Faroes. Occurs in all neighbouring areas.
Saaristoa (Oreonetides) abnormis (Black-
wall, 1841). First records from Kunoy
(Skarð, 10 O' o- 4 9 9 and at K12, 8 cr <y)
and Fugloy (Skarðsvík, 1 9), and also
found in 4 more sites (Ioc. 45, Leynarvatn,
Sund, and Skálatoftir). Widespread and at
present known from 10 islands and at least
38 locs.
Savignia frontata (Blackwall, 1833). First
records from Lítla Dímun (abundant) and