A NEW TROGLOBITIC SPECIES OF THE GENUS PORRHOMMA FROM MACEDONIA (ARANEAE: LINYPHIIDAE)
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https://doi.org/10.20903/masa/nmbsci.2023.44.45Abstract
The new troglobitic species Porrhomma matevskii n. sp. is described from the Srt pit in Matka Gorge, Macedonia, based on specimens of both sexes. To date, no troglobitic species have been recorded from Macedonia. Porrhomma matevskii n. sp. is the first eyeless species to be described in the genus across the entire Balkan Peninsula. The primary troglomorphic traits include the complete absence of eyes, pronounced leg elongation, and near-total depigmentation, which position it as one of the most troglomorphic species within the genus and a clear ancient relict. The phylogenetic relationship between this new species and other members of the genus Porrhomma is discussed. The need for its conservation and protection is also highlighted.
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