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Arachnida Araneae Nesticidae Nesticus cellulanus Arachnida Araneae Theridiidae Paidiscura pallens Arachnida Araneae Linyphiidae Neriene clathrata Arachnida Araneae Linyphiidae Neriene peltata Arachnida Araneae Tetragnathidae Metellina segmentata Arachnida Araneae Tetragnathidae Tetragnatha montana Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Araneus diadematus Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Araneus quadratus Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Araniella cucurbitina Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Nuctenea umbratica Arachnida Araneae Araneidae Zygiella x-notata Arachnida Araneae Lycosidae Pardosa amentata Arachnida Araneae Lycosidae Pardosa saltans Arachnida Araneae Pisauridae Pisaura mirabilis Arachnida Araneae Agelenidae Tegenaria gigantea Arachnida Araneae Dictynidae Nigma walckenaeri Arachnida Araneae Amaurobiidae Amaurobius ferox Arachnida Araneae Philodromidae Philodromus albidus/aureolus/praedatus? Arachnida Araneae Thomisidae Ozyptila sp. Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Salticus scenicus Arachnida Opiliones Nemastomatidae Nemastoma bimaculatum Arachnida Opiliones Phalangiidae Paroligolophus agrestis Arachnida Opiliones Sclerosomatidae Leiobunum rotundum Arachnida Trombidiformes Eriophyidae Aceria fraxinivora Arachnida Trombidiformes Eriophyidae Aceria genistae Arachnida Trombidiformes Eriophyidae Aceria ilicis Arachnida Trombidiformes Eriophyidae Aceria cephalonea/macrorhynchus Arachnida Trombidiformes Eriophyidae Aceria campestricola Arachnida Trombidiformes Eriophyidae Eriophyes exilis Arachnida Trombidiformes Eriophyidae Eriophyes tiliae Arachnida Trombidiformes Eriophyidae Phyllocoptes goniothorax Arachnida Trombidiformes Eriophyidae unidentified mite galls Arachnida Trombidiformes Trombidiidae Trombidium sp. Scolopendromorph Chilopoda a Cryptopidae Cryptops sp. Chilopoda Geophilomorpha Himantariidae Stigmatogaster subterranea Chilopoda Geophilomorpha Dignathodontidae Henia vesuviana Chilopoda Geophilomorpha Lithobiidae Lithobius sp. Diplopoda Julida Blaniulidae Blaniulus guttulatus Diplopoda Julida Julidae Tachypodoiulus niger Malacostraca Isopoda Philosciidae Philoscia muscorum Malacostraca Isopoda Porcellionidae Porcellio scaber Entomobryomorph Entognatha a Entomobryidae Orchesella cincta Entognatha Symphypleona Sminthuridae Allacma fusca Insecta Ephemoptera Siphlonuridae Siphlonurus sp? 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Insecta Hemiptera Aradidae Aradus depressus Insecta Hemiptera Berytidae Metatropis rufescens Insecta Hemiptera Lygaeidae Drymus brunneus Insecta Hemiptera Lygaeidae Kleidocerys resedae Insecta Hemiptera Lygaeidae Scolopostethus affinis Insecta Hemiptera Lygaeidae Scolopostethus decoratus Insecta Hemiptera Lygaeidae Scolopostethus cf. sp. Insecta Hemiptera Lygaeidae Scolopostethus thomsoni Insecta Hemiptera Miridae Adelphocoris ticinensis? Insecta Hemiptera Miridae Bryocorini sp. 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