Typhloiulus albanicus Attems, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4455.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5960735 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0383AF24-2009-FFEC-14DF-F950FB9EFE11 |
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Typhloiulus albanicus Attems, 1929 |
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Typhloiulus albanicus Attems, 1929 View in CoL
Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 18A View FIGURE 18
Material studied (total: 2 males, 7 females, 1 juvenile).
CROATIA: 2 males, 7 females, 1 juvenile, Metković, Dukat, Vištičina Jama Pit, 24 September 2014, R. Ozimec & G. Polić leg. ( CNHM).
Distribution. Croatia: (present study, see above); Macedonia: Šar Planina Mts., Ljuboten (type locality) ( Attems 1929; Makarov et al. 2004), Makedonski Brod, Ovčarska Peštera Cave ( Ćurčić et al. 2003; Makarov et al. 2004), Skopje, Matka, Propast Srt (pothole) ( Vagalinski et al. 2015); Serbia: Šar Planina Mts., Cviljen (type locality) ( Attems 1929; Strasser 1971; Antić et al. 2013; Makarov et al. 2004), Šar Planina Mts., Kačanik (type locality) ( Attems 1929; Antić et al. 2013; Makarov et al. 2004), Šar Planina Mts., Ljuboten (type locality) ( Attems 1929; Strasser 1971; Antić et al. 2013; Makarov et al. 2004), Ćuprija, Monastery Ravanica, Milkina Pećina Cave ( Strasser 1962; Antić et al. 2013; Makarov et al. 2004). This species has a quite disjunct distribution in eastern and southern Serbia, northern and southwestern Macedonia, and the southernmost part of Croatia. Discovery of T. albanicus in one cave near Dubrovnik, Croatia ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 , yellow circle) represents the first record of this species in the Dinaric region, as well as a new species for the Croatian fauna.
Notes. Typhloiulus albanicus is known both from caves and from forest leaf litter.
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Cincinnati Museum of Natural History |
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