Banatotyphlus siclus Struyve, 2022
Figs 19–24, 83–84
Material examined. SERBIA: 1♂, 1♀: with one label “SERBIA or. 14.x.2022 / Mt. Stol, soil washing, 660m / 44.16446N, 22.11492E / J. Janák lgt., hornbeam forest” [white, printed] (JJRC) . 16♂♂, 6♀♀: same locality label but collected on 26.v.2024 (JJRC, MMBC) .
Supplement description. Visible tergite 6 (IX) of male elongate with rounded posterior margin (Fig. 19). Visible sternite 6 (VIII) of male with deep emargination in posterior third (Fig. 20), male tergites IX and X as in Fig. 21, male sternite IX apically rounded (Fig. 22). Aedeagus (Figs 23–24) dorsaly elongate, slender, four times as long as wide, lateraly with apophysis in shape of “S”. First record for Serbia.
Natural History. The same as for Allotyphlus stolensis sp. nov. (Figs 83–84).
Distribution. Romania, Serbia (Western Carpathians, on both side of the border between Romania and Serbia).