Ephippiochthonius rogoi ( Ćurčić, Rađa and Dimitrijević, 2008 )

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 : 8

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

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scientific name

Ephippiochthonius rogoi ( Ćurčić, Rađa and Dimitrijević, 2008 )
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Ephippiochthonius rogoi ( Ćurčić, Rađa and Dimitrijević, 2008) ( Fig. 2B View Fig )

Published data: 22: rotten wood, 5.viii.2003, 1 ñ, leg. Rađa T., Vujčić-Karlo S. ( Ćurčić et al. 2008).

European distribution: Albania ( Ćurčić et al. 2008).

Notes: This litter- and soil-dwelling species was considered by Ćurčić et al. (2008) as an endemic relict form of the Albanian Dinaric karst and a remnant of some ancient ancestor. The original description of this species was based on two specimens – a female holotype and a male allotype by Ćurčić et al. (2008). But in addition, the male allotype identified as E. rogoi was re-examined and describe as new endemic species Globochthonius argirocastronis by Ćurčić et al. (2007). The paradox is that the redescription of allotype male assigned to G. argirocastronis ( Ćurčić et al. 2007) was published earlier as a description of allotype male as E. rogoi ( Ćurčić et al. 2008) .

Curcic BPM, Dimitrijevic RN, Rada T, Vujcic-Karlo S. 2007. A new species of endemic pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones, Arachnida) from Albania. Buletini Shkencor, Seria e Shkencave te Natyres 57: 159 - 166.

Curcic BPM, Dimitrijevic RN, Rada T, Vujcic-Karlo S. 2008. On two new representatives of the genus Chthonius C. L. Koch (Chthoniidae, Pseudoscorpiones) from Albania. Buletini Shkencor, Seria e Shkencave te Natyres 58: 71 - 82.

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Fig. 2. Distribution of the Chthoniidae and Neobisiidae taxa in Albania. A, Chthonius gjirokastri (red colour), Chthonius jonicus (orange colour), Chthonius rhodochelatus (green colour), Chthonius tenuis (blue colour), Globochthonius argirocastronis (yellow colour). B, Ephippiochthonius rogoi (red colour), Ephippiochthonius serbicus (green colour), Ephippiochthonius tuberculatus (yellow colour). C, Neobisium albanicum (purple colour), Neobisium doderoi (orange colour), Neobisium georgecastriotae (yellow colour), Neobisium latellai (red colour), Neobisium sylvaticum (blue colour), Neobisium valsuanii (green colour), Neobisium cf. vjetrenicae (brown colour), Neobisium sp. 1 (grey colour). D, Neobisium cephalonicum (red colour), Neobisium fuscimanum (blue colour), Neobisium hellenum (grey colour), Neobisium sublaeve (orange colour), Neobisium sp. 2 (green colour), Roncus lonai (purple colour), Roncus lubricus (brown colour), Roncus spp. (yellow colour). Circles indicate the published data, stars indicate the new data. For the locality codes, see table 1.