Cerbussowia cerruti Wilhelmi, 1909

(Fig. 4 c)

Habitat. 5 specimens were collected under stones and among algae.

Locality. Salambo, Tunis (36° 50' 46.65'' N; 10° 19' 31.57'' E).

Localities in Tunisia from bibliography. This species was reported for the first time from the Gulf of Tunis by Zghal & Tekaya (1989).

Other localities in the world. Naples; Trieste (Wilhelmi 1909); Spanish Mediterranean coasts; Spanish Atlantic coasts (Vila-Farre et al. 2009); Adriatic sea (Meixner 1928).