The research conducted into ground beetles, spiders and harvestmen occurring in the area of the Wielkopolska Ethnographic Park (a part of the Lednica Landscape Park) revealed 111 species of spiders (Araneae) (table 1), seven species of harvestmen (Opiliones) (table 1) and 68 species of ground beetles (Carabidae), which points out the abundance of invertebrate fauna. The significant diversity of species and presence of species important as far as fauna is concerned con9rms the high attractiveness of this area. They indicate also that the natural environment of the Lednica Landscape Park is well preserved. Sites representative of Salticidae—Talavera aperta (Miller), which is rare in Europe, as well as of species including: Mecynargus foveatus (Dahl), Agyneta fuscipalpis (C.L.K.), Silometopus reussi (Th.), Styloctetor stativus (Sim.), Drassyllus lutetianus (L.K.), Drassyllus praeficus (L.K.), Zelotes electus (C.L.K.), Ozyptila claveata (Walck.) Ozyptila scabricula (Westr.), which are rare or endangered in Poland, have been ascertained among others within the research area. In the open-air Lednica museum a few species of the ground beetles family have been also found. They are rare in Poland and include: Blethisa multipunctata (Linné, 1758), Limodromus longiventris (Mannerheim, 1825), Oodes helopioides (Fabricius, 1792)—the latter with the status of an endangered species, exposed to extinction [Turowska 2012], Licinus depressus (Paykull, 1790).
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