Typhloiulus edentulus Attems, 1951
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4455.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5960741 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0383AF24-200A-FFEC-14DF-FD17FDB9FA5D |
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Typhloiulus edentulus Attems, 1951 |
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Typhloiulus edentulus Attems, 1951 View in CoL
Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2
Material studied (total: 2 males, 1 female).
CROATIA: 1 male, 1 female, Dubrovnik, Gromača, Špilja za Gromačkom Vlakom Cave, 28 August 2014, A. Ćukušić leg. ( CNHM).
MONTENEGRO: 1 male, Cetinje, Njeguši, Njegoš Cave, 4 May 2013, T. Delić leg. (IZB).
Distribution. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Vjetrenica Cave in Popovo Polje (type locality) ( Attems 1951, 1959), Dolnja Pećina Cave in Kijev Do ( Attems 1959); Croatia: (present study, see above), Montenegro: (present study, see above) ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 , open white circles). Until the study here, this species was known only from two caves in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Typhloiulus edentulus is a new species for the faunas of Croatia and Montenegro.
Notes. Vagalinski et al. (2015: 339) stated that the gonopods of this species were illustrated for the first time by Strasser (1962: 34, fig. 35), but this is not correct. The first illustration of this species was given posthumously by Attems (1959: 390, 391, figs 197–204).
Typhloiulus edentulus View in CoL is one of the four Typhloiulus View in CoL species with modified mouthparts and an assumed hydrophilous lifestyle, together with T. ausugi Manfredi, 1953 View in CoL from Italy, T. balcanicus Antić, 2017 View in CoL from Serbia, and T. serbani ( Ceuca, 1956) View in CoL from Romania. As stated by Enghoff (1985) and Antić et al. (2017), hydrophilous Typhloiulus View in CoL species are characterized by the presence of a shorter body with a smaller number of body rings, ranging from 29 to 38, compared with non-hydrophilous congeners. The specimen of T. edentulus View in CoL from Montenegro has a somewhat larger body and 43 body rings plus telson.
The species is known only from caves.
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Cincinnati Museum of Natural History |
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Typhloiulus edentulus Attems, 1951
Antić, Dragan Ž., Dražina, Tvrtko, Rađa, Tonći, Lučić, Luka R. & Makarov, Slobodan E. 2018 |
T. balcanicus Antić, 2017
Antic 2017 |
T. ausugi
Manfredi 1953 |
Typhloiulus edentulus
Attems 1951 |
T. edentulus
Attems 1951 |
Typhloiulus
Latzel 1884 |
Typhloiulus
Latzel 1884 |