Neobisium (Neobisium) cephalonicum (Daday, 1888)

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 : 11

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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2021.60-17

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12824390

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scientific name

Neobisium (Neobisium) cephalonicum (Daday, 1888)
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Neobisium (Neobisium) cephalonicum (Daday, 1888) View in CoL ( Fig. 2D View Fig )

Deposited material: 27: 1.vi.–5.vi.1918, 1 ñ ( NHMW 26355), leg. Penther A. ( Beier 1928); 71: beech leaf litter, sifting, 7.vi.–10.vi.1914, 1 ñ, 2 ò ( NHMW 26352) ( Beier 1928); 71: 17.vi.1914, 1 ñ ( NHMW 26356) ( Beier 1928).

European distribution: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Turkey ( Harvey 2013b).

Notes: The distribution of Neobisium cephalonicum within Europe is restricted to the Balkans and the European part of Turkey ( Harvey 2013b). It occurs in the soil and leaf litter in forested or bushed areas (e.g., Beier 1963). The published data from the locality Vermosh (code 71) are listed by Beier (1928) under Croatia, because this locality belonged to former Yugoslavia at that time.

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Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

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