Standardised spider (Arachnida, Araneae) inventory of Kilpisjärvi, Finland.
Niina KiljunenTimo PajunenCaroline Sayuri FukushimaArttu SoukainenJaakko KuurneTuuli KorhonenJoni SaarinenIlari FalckErkka LaineStefano MammolaFernando UrbanoNuria Macías-HernándezPedro CardosoPublished in: Biodiversity data journal (2020)
A total of 2613 spiders were collected, of which 892 (34%) were adults. Due to uncertainty of juvenile identification, only adults are included in the data presented in this paper. The observed adult spiders belong to 51 species, 40 genera and 11 families, of which the Linyphiidae were the most rich and abundant with 28 (55%) species and 461 (52%) individuals. Lycosidae had six species and 286 individuals, Gnaphosidae five species and 19 individuals, Thomisidae four species and 24 individuals, Theridiidae two species and 23 individuals. All other six families had one species and less than 40 individuals. The most abundant species were the linyphiid Agnyphantes expunctus (204) and the lycosids Pardosa eiseni (164) and Pardosa hyperborea (107).