Neobisium (Neobisium) sylvaticum (C. L. Koch, 1835)

Červená, Martina, Gardini, Giulio, Jablonski, Daniel & Christophoryová, Jana, 2021, Fig. 17. Periclimenaeus djiboutensis Bruce, 1970, ovigerous female specimen pocl 3.7 in Two New Species and a Further Country Record of the Caridean Shrimp Genus Borradaile, 1915 from Korea (Decapoda: Palaemonidae)., Zoological Studies 60 (17), pp. 1-25 : 12

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Neobisium (Neobisium) sylvaticum
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Neobisium (Neobisium) sylvaticum View in CoL (C. L. Koch,

1835) ( Fig. 2C View Fig )

Deposited material: 34: 18.v.–20.v.1918, 1 ò ( NHMW 26845), leg. Penther A. ( Beier 1928).

European distribution: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine ( Henderickx 2005; Harvey 2013b).

Notes: Neobisium sylvaticum is distributed widely in Europe and has a wide range of habitat preferences. It occurs in soil, leaf litter, moss, tussocks and in compost heaps (e.g., Beier 1963; Drogla and Lippold 2004; Petrov 2004; Henderickx 2005; Zaragoza 2007). The species can be found in bird’s nests or under tree bark due to its ability to climb onto tree trunks, plants and shrubs ( Beier 1963; Turienzo et al. 2010). Beier (1928) mentioned the presence of the species in Albania, but with no particular habitat.

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Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

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