Linyphiidae

Troglohyphantes lanai Isaia & Pantini, 2010

Italian Endemic
Mainland Italy
Locus typicus: Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Borgosesia, grotta Buco della Bondaccia 2505 Pi/VC, 690 m.
Distribution: western Alps (only few caves in Monte Fenera).

REMARKS: Never recorded after the original description.

Regional distribution
no. of Regions: 1 (5.0%)
Presence
Uncertain record
No data
Provincial distribution
no. of Provinces: 2 (1.9%)
Presence
Uncertain record
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Bibliography
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Piemonte Vercelli Isaia & Pantini, 2010 more details

Isaia M., Pantini P., 2010 - New data on the spider genus Troglohyphantes (Araneae, Linyphiidae) in the Italian Alps, with the description of a new species and a new synonymy.  Zootaxa  2690: 1-18

Piemonte Vercelli Mammola et al., 2018b more details

Mammola S., Goodacre S.L., Isaia M., 2018b - Climate change may drive cave spiders to extinction.  Ecography  41: 233-243

Piemonte Vercelli Mammola et al., 2019d more details

Mammola S., Piano E., Malard F., Vernon P., Isaia M., 2019d - Extending Janzen’s hypothesis to temperate regions: A test using subterranean ecosystems.  Functional Ecology  :

Piemonte Vercelli Nicolosi et al., 2025 more details

Nicolosi G., Martínez García A., Piano E., Isaia M, Mammola S., 2025 - An expert-curated dataset on cave-dwelling spider communities in the Western Italian Alps –an open tool for eco-evolutionary research.  Biogeographia – The Journal of Integrative Biogeography  40(2): 1-17

Piemonte Biella Nicolosi et al., 2025 more details

Nicolosi G., Martínez García A., Piano E., Isaia M, Mammola S., 2025 - An expert-curated dataset on cave-dwelling spider communities in the Western Italian Alps –an open tool for eco-evolutionary research.  Biogeographia – The Journal of Integrative Biogeography  40(2): 1-17

last updated: 12/02/2026

Isaia M., Pantini P., 2010 - New data on the spider genus Troglohyphantes (Araneae, Linyphiidae) in the Italian Alps, with the description of a new species and a new synonymy.  Zootaxa    2690: 1-18 (show included species)

Mammola S., Goodacre S.L., Isaia M., 2018b - Climate change may drive cave spiders to extinction.  Ecography    41: 233-243 (show included species)

Mammola S., Piano E., Malard F., Vernon P., Isaia M., 2019d - Extending Janzen’s hypothesis to temperate regions: A test using subterranean ecosystems.  Functional Ecology   (show included species)

Nicolosi G., Martínez García A., Piano E., Isaia M, Mammola S., 2025 - An expert-curated dataset on cave-dwelling spider communities in the Western Italian Alps –an open tool for eco-evolutionary research.  Biogeographia – The Journal of Integrative Biogeography    40(2): 1-17 (show included species)